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Albert Einstein College of Medicine

Data Analyst

Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, New York, United States, 10400


POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES We are seeking a highly motivated research analyst to perform cutting-edge clinical research, working in a dynamic and intellectually engaging clinical research setting.

Work with radiologists, data scientists, and/or research scientists on clinical research projects

Design and implement clinical data collection (PACS, EMR) processes and clinical research methodologies.

Conduct statistical analyses and interpreting research data to identify trends, patterns, and insights.

Contribute to the preparation of clinical and translational research proposals, grant applications, and academic publications.

Albert Einstein College of Medicine offers its professional and administrative staff the opportunity to arrange hybrid-remote work or flexible-work schedules, with supervisory approval. The incumbent for this position is eligible for such consideration, and applicants may inquire with the hiring manager or human resources.

QUALIFICATIONS

Bachelor’s degree and 2-3 years of experience required.

Proven ability to work independently on complex data management and analysis projects, working with professionals with a variety of skills and backgrounds

Excellent written and oral communication skills

Experience in clinical and translational research is a must.

Knowledge of OMOP data structure, SEQUEL, R, or Python languages are preferred.

Minimum Salary Range

USD $54,000.00/Yr. Maximum Salary Range

USD $63,000.00/Yr. About Us Montefiore-Einstein is nationally recognized for clinical excellence—breaking new ground in research, training the next generation of healthcare leaders, and delivering science-driven, patient-centered care. We are one of the largest health systems of 15 hospitals and a few dozen clinical sub-specialty clinics in the New York City metropolitan areas that serve a large and diverse patient population. The available patient data offer exciting opportunities to conduct clinical research to improve health in minority and under-severed populations.

Montefiore-Einstein has an annual NIH grant funding of $193M (FY2023), Radiology has an annual NIH grant funding of $5.1M (FY2023) as principal investigators. Montefiore-Einstein is home of many Centers of Excellence, including 8 NIH-designated research centers.

Montefiore-Einstein Radiology has over 75 FTE radiologists and a large array of imaging facilities across 3 acute care hospitals, a dedicated children’s hospital as well as multiple satellite clinics across the metropolitan areas, conducive to clinical research. We have competitive data science, IT, and computing resources to execute various research projects. The Gruss Magnetic Resonance Research Center (Radiology) has 10 imaging research faculty and an array of research-dedicated human and animal imaging scanners. Visit our websites for more information https://www.montefiore.org/radiology-research-landing.

Direct questions to Dr. Tim Duong, PhD (tim.duong@einsteinmed.edu), Vice Chair for Research, and Professor of Radiology.