Works on Digital Health Initiatives conducted at the Tulane Research Innovation for Arrhythmia Discovers (TRIAD) Center. Particularly, the TRIAD Center has multiple research projects that involve the use of digital wearable technology. The primary responsibility of this position will involve the design, analysis, and implementation of study specific applications for participant smartphones.
Minimum Qualification:
Bachelor's degree and three years analysis/programming experience
or
High School diploma or equivalent and five years analysis/programming experience
Preferred Qualification:
Previous research experience
Previous research experience in digital health
Solid understanding of web application development processes from the layout/user interface to relational database structures
Excellent written and verbal communication skills with ability to communicate with non-technical and technical staff
Demonstrated ability to work in a team environment
Knowledge of clinical trials requirements
Ability to think independently and creatively
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