Clinical Research Coordinator Position

The Center for Health Behavior Research & Innovation (CHB) at Syracuse University seeks a Clinical Research Coordinator to join an interdisciplinary team of faculty, postdocs, and graduate students. Translational research projects span areas including pain, substance use, trauma, sleep, suicidality, coping, nutrition, and digital health. Through collaboration with the D’Aniello Institute for Veterans and Military Families (IVMF), CHB also supports research aimed at improving the health and well-being of service members, veterans, and their families.

The position provides hands-on research experience, mentorship, and preparation of manuscripts, presentations, and other scholarly outputs. Coordinators also engage in study design, data interpretation, community outreach, and dissemination activities. Ongoing studies include laboratory methods, ecological momentary assessment (EMA), national data set analyses, and mHealth intervention development, among others. Position responsibilities include study coordination, participant recruitment, assessments, and data management. The role is well suited for individuals seeking additional research experience prior to graduate or professional training, as well as those interested in building careers in clinical or behavioral health research.

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The Center for Health Behavior Research & Innovation at Syracuse University seeks Clinical Research Coordinator to support a federally funded FDA study examining nicotine vaping and addiction. This project investigates how different nicotine formulations influence nicotine exposure, subjective experience, and patterns of use using controlled laboratory research methods. The coordinator will recruit and schedule participants, coordinate study visits, administer behavioral assessments, operate research equipment, and manage study data. Study activities occur in collaboration with an interdisciplinary research team and include work conducted in partnership with SUNY Upstate Medical University at a clinical research facility in Syracuse.

The position provides hands-on experience with human laboratory research, addiction science, and federally funded regulatory science. Coordinators work closely with faculty, postdoctoral researchers, and trainees and may contribute to manuscripts, conference presentations, and other scholarly outputs. The role is well suited for individuals seeking additional research experience prior to graduate or professional training, as well as those interested in building careers in clinical or behavioral health research.

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