Clinical Research Coordinator; Department of Neurodevelopment and Psychosis
Listed on 2026-01-12
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Healthcare
Clinical Research
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Posted Job TitleClinical Research Coordinator (Department of Neurodevelopment and Psychosis)
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Clinical Research Coordinator A
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The Baller Lab is a consultation‑liaison psychiatry lab committed to improving care for patients with comorbid psychiatric and medical illnesses. The Clinical Research Coordinator will oversee the collection of behavioral data from recruitment through quality assessment and data analysis.
The Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania is the oldest and one of the finest medical schools in the United States. Penn is rich in tradition and heritage and at the same time consistently at the forefront of new developments and innovations in medical education and research. Since its founding in 1765 the School has been a strong presence in the community and prides itself in educating the leaders of tomorrow in patient care, biomedical research, and medical education.
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Clinical Research Coordinator A
Erica Baller and the Baller Laboratory are recruiting a Clinical Research Coordinator to assist investigators in conducting behavioral and multimodal neuroimaging research examining the relationship between psychiatric symptoms and brain disease in multiple sclerosis. The Baller Lab is a consultation‑liaison psychiatry lab committed to improving care for patients with comorbid psychiatric and medical illnesses. Historically, most research in psychiatry has focused on studying medically healthy patients, leaving physicians with less guidance when caring for patients with complex medical needs.
Our lab focuses on combining brain imaging, psychiatric evaluations, and medical informatics to better understand how physical illness impacts psychiatric health. Responsibilities will include assisting with: recruitment and acquisition of behavioral data via clinical and cognitive assessments; clinical phenotyping via electronic medical records; image analysis; maintenance of regulatory documents and correspondence. The lab works closely with colleagues in Neurology and Biostatistics.
Opportunities for data analysis and clinical shadowing abound.
A BA/BS degree and 1-2 years of experience or an equivalent combination of education and experience is required. The candidate must have a passion for science, superb interpersonal skills, and technical affinity. Preference for an educational background in Neuroscience/Psychology or Biology/Premed with plans to pursue a graduate degree in psychology, neuroscience, or medicine. An interest in working directly with adults with both psychiatric symptoms and medical comorbidities is essential.
Knowledge of IRB and human research protection regulations is desirable. While not…
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