Urgently Require Research Associate- Leak Research Group in New York City, NY
Job title: Research Associate- Leak Research Group
Company: Cornell University
Job description: Cornell University embraces diversity and seeks candidates who will contribute to a climate that supports students, faculty and staff of all identities and backgrounds. We strongly encourage individuals from underrepresented and/or marginalized identities to apply.
Research Associate- The Leak Research Group
The Leak Research Group (LRG; principal investigator Tashara M. Leak, PhD, RD) is seeking to hire a full-time Research Associate deeply committed to conducting nutrition and health equity research in a variety of community-based settings in New York City (NYC) with adolescents from racial/ethnic minoritized and low-income backgrounds. The overall goal is to design culturally inclusive interventions that are sustainable and scalable. To learn more about the Leak Research Group, visit: and .
Dr. Leak is an assistant professor at Cornell University in the Division of Nutritional Sciences and Co-Director of the Cornell Action Research Collaborative ( ). She also has a secondary appointment at Weill Cornell Medicine in the Division of General Internal Medicine. A brief summary of 2 studies can be found below.
Black Girls for Wellness:
We will examine the preliminary efficacy of a 12-week culturally tailored, telehealth lifestyle intervention on improving diet and increasing physical activity among Black adolescent girls at risk for type 2 diabetes. Each week participants will engage in 3 activities:
- Live stream group wellness session (mindfulness and nutrition education)
- Prepare a healthy ethnic meal at home with their family
- Live stream Afrocentric dance classes.
- A wellness and professional development session (mindfulness, career exploration, nutrition education)
- A culinary session (prepare a healthy ethnic meal at home with their family).
- Be in regular communication with Dr. Leak to provide updates, problem-solve, and plan for future research activities.
- Lead Leak Research Group team meetings in person and online.
- Attend meetings and events hosted by community partners and other stakeholders.
- Build and maintain trust with community partners and study participants.
- Assist with hiring, training, and managing research assistants in NYC and Ithaca, NY.
- Coordinate team-building activities to help maintain a healthy and supportive workplace environment.
- Supervise and provide feedback to others who maintain websites and social media pages.
- Develop and amend protocols and procedures for research studies.
- Submit IRB protocols, which involve corresponding with IRBs at multiple institutions.
- Register research studies with clinicaltrials.gov.
- Develop and manage budgets and develop reports for funding agencies.
- Write conference abstracts and present research at conferences.
- Write peer reviewed manuscripts for scientific journals.
- Assist with writing grant applications for a variety of funding agencies (e.g., internal, federal, foundation).
- Assist with developing infographics of research findings for community partners using software such as Canva or Infogram.
- Recruit new study sites (e.g., clinics, schools).
- Recruit, screen, and enroll study participants.
- Supervise and, when necessary, assist with the implementation of intervention activities in person and online (e.g., mindfulness activities, nutrition lessons).
- Coordinate and supervise data collection and entry efforts at various sites (e.g., anthropometrics, dermal carotenoid levels using the Veggie Meter, 24-hour diet records in the Nutrition Data System for Research, survey data in Qualtrics and REDCap).
- Supervise research assistants responsible for data cleaning and management.
- Assist with data analysis (e.g., code interviews and focus groups in NVivo, analyze quantitative data using STATA or other software).