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  • BRAIN Laboratory Research Coordinator

    University of Kansas (Lawrence, KS)



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    31938BR

    Job Title:

    BRAIN Laboratory Research Coordinator

    Department:

    Bureau of Child Research

    Primary Campus:

    University of Kansas Lawrence Campus

    Job Description:

    The Research Coordinator will work directly with Drs. Mosconi, Unruh and Shafer, postdoctoral fellows, doctoral students, staff, faculty colleagues and undergraduate students in the lab on ongoing studies. They will be tasked with the following responsibilities:

     

    **60% - Laboratory administration** :

    + Coordinate with research participants, sites, or programs to facilitate study objectives, including the recruitment and scheduling of research participants, organizing team and laboratory meetings for the labs of Drs. Mosconi and Unruh, and work with KU personnel for purchasing, upgrading and maintaining equipment and complying with human subjects regulations. The coordinator also will work directly with the PIs and lab members to support grant submissions and manuscript preparation, including identifying and entering study references, data analysis, and assisting in preparing all required materials.

    **40% - Research assessments** :

    + Administration of research assessments with individuals with ASD and related conditions (e.g., FXTAS) ranging in age from 12 months – later adulthood. Tasks include administration of clinical report measures and neuropsychological, eye movement, sensorimotor and functional MRI tests. Scoring of standardized and experimental tests as well as data entry and analysis also will be conducted by the research coordinator in collaboration with members of the team and the PI.

    Req ID** **(Ex: 10567BR)** **:

    31938BR

    Disclaimer:

    The University of Kansas prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, ethnicity, religion, sex, national origin, age, ancestry, disability, status as a veteran, sexual orientation, marital status, parental status, gender identity, gender expression, and genetic information in the university's programs and activities. Retaliation is also prohibited by university policy. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the nondiscrimination policies and is the Title IX coordinator for all KU and KUMC campuses: Associate Vice Chancellor for Civil Rights and Title IX, [email protected], Room 1082, Dole Human Development Center, 1000 Sunnyside Avenue, Lawrence, KS 66045, 785-864-6414, 711 TTY.

    Work Schedule:

    9-5, M-F

    FLSA Status:

    Nonexempt

    Conditions of Employment:

    Contingent on Funding

    Contact Information to Applicants:

    Dr. Matthew Mosconi: [email protected] ;

    Required Qualifications:

    1. High school diploma/GED and four years of related experience or B.A./B.S. in a discipline related to motor control, neuroscience, psychology, geriatrics, or child development.

    2. Demonstrated interest in clinical research on neurodevelopmental or neurodegenerative disorders as evidenced by experience and during interview.

    3. History of involvement in a clinical research lab and demonstrated strong interest in clinical research as stated and evidenced by application materials.

    4. History of coursework in clinical psychology, clinical neuroscience, aging, or child development, as well as coursework related to conducting research as evidenced by application materials.

    5. Strong communication skills, as evidenced in a cover letter and during interview.

    Employee Class:

    U-Unclassified Professional Staff

    Advertised Salary Range:

    $41,800-$45,000

    FTE:

    1.0

    Preferred Qualifications:

    1. Experience participating on a clinical research team.

    2. Strong writing and clinical skills as evidenced by application materials.

    3. History of involvement in a clinical research lab studying child development, aging, or neurodevelopmental disorders.

    Position Overview:

    The BRAIN lab ( http://brainlab.ku.edu/ ) is seeking one Research Coordinator to help lead our studies of brain and behavior linkages in individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and Fragile X-associated tremor/ataxia syndrome (FXTAS). Our lab has multiple ongoing research projects investigating cognitive and sensorimotor abilities and their underlying brain systems in individuals with ASD and individuals with FXTAS. These clinical research projects are conducted through the Clinical Child Psychology Program ( https://clchild.ku.edu/ ) and the Life Span Institute ( http://www.lsi.ku.edu/ ) at the University of Kansas and in collaboration with the Kansas Center for Autism Research and Training (KCART: http://kcart.ku.edu/ ), the Division of Developmental Pediatrics at KUMC ( https://www.kansashealthsystem.com/care/specialties/child-health-development ), and the Hoglund Biomedical Imaging Center ( http://www.kumc.edu/school-of-medicine/hoglund-brain-imaging-center.html ), providing diverse research and clinical training opportunities.

     

    Responsibilities for the position include administering neuropsychological, eye movement and MRI tests, scoring cognitive and sensorimotor test data, data entry, preparing Institutional Review Board (IRB) reports, helping to lead weekly lab meetings, and helping to coordinate the research team consisting of doctoral students, postdoctoral research trainees, multiple faculty collaborators and several full-time staff. This position provides the opportunity to gain invaluable experience working with clinical populations, developing skills in psychological and neuropsychological testing, and participating in each phase of the research process.

     

    The position will be full-time (100% FTE). We are seeking someone with strong interest in research aimed at understanding brain mechanisms of neurodevelopmental and neurodegenerative diseases. The successful candidate will be motivated to learn new clinical and research skills, have a strong attention to detail, be comfortable working with patients ranging in age from early childhood to late adulthood, show skill in working collaboratively with trainees and faculty colleagues, and be invested to help manage current and new clinical studies for multiple years. Start date for the position is February 1st, 2026. The position is located in Lawrence, Kansas in the Dole Human Development Center (1000 Sunnyside Avenue) and the Youngberg Hall Research Facility (2385 Irving Hill Road). Additional testing may be conducted at the KU Edwards campus in Overland Park, KS, the Hoglund Brain Imaging Center in Kansas City, Kansas, and the Landon Center for Aging in Kansas City, KS. Candidates must successfully pass a background check.

    Reg/Temp:

    Regular

    Application Review Begins:

    26-Jan-2026

    Anticipated Start Date:

    01-Feb-2026

    Additional Candidate Instruction:

    Please submit an online application to: http://employment.ku.edu/staff/xxxxx . Include a cover letter, vitae, and contact information for three professional references.

     

    To ensure consideration apply before the application review starts on Monday, 1/26/2026. A review of applications will continue and is ongoing until a pool of qualified candidates is identified.

    Job Family:

    Research-KUL

    Work Location Assignment:

    On-Site

     


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