The Duke University Brain Imaging and Analysis Center in collaboration with the Center for Aging and Human Development, and Department of Population Health Sciences, is seeking a Clinical Research Intern (Research Assistant) to join the laboratories of Drs. Rajendra Morey, MD and Robert Turner, PhD. This full-time position is ideal for recent graduates who are interested in pursuing medical school or advanced graduate training in psychology, neuroscience, public health, sociology, epidemiology, or related fields. In this role, you will contribute to cutting-edge research focused on brain health, aging, and health equity. You will gain hands-on experience working with clinical research participants, coordinating multi-site studies, and supporting data collection and analysis using advanced research methodologies. This position offers meaningful exposure to academic research within a nationally recognized health system and provides a strong foundation for future clinical or research-focused careers. The Clinical Research Intern will support multiple federally funded research projects examining: Repetitive head impacts in contact and collision sports Late-life effects of early-life adversity and social determinants of health Cognitive function, accelerated aging, and risk and resilience factors for Alzheimer’s disease Research methods include advanced neuroimaging, clinical interviewing, neuropsychological assessment, and genetic testing in collaboration with the Boston University Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center. This position requires close collaboration with investigators, research staff, and clinical partners, as well as independent work and strong organizational skills.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Intern
Education Level
Associate degree