Position Summary
The Student Research Worker for COMBO and the Nurture Science Program (NSP) role is crucial in supporting the organization's mission to seek to understand the long-term impact of in utero SARS-CoV-2 exposure on both mothers and babies. Using a highly collaborative multidisciplinary approach, we study a broad set of outcomes including neurodevelopment, growth, maternal cognitive function, socioemotional function and much more. The Student Research Worker will support with literature reviews, data collection, and data analysis under the guidance of senior researchers, contribute to the development and implementation of research methodologies and protocols. Collect, organize, and analyze research data using appropriate statistical and qualitative analysis techniques.
Assist in the preparation of research reports, presentations, and publications to supports the mission, goals and objectives of Columbia University COMBO / NSP study.
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