Understanding of federal regulations for human subjects
Ability to translate research ideas into study protocols
The Regulatory Advisor serves as a central resource for researchers at Brown University proposing to conduct biomedical, social, or behavioral research involving human subjects
Job Summary
The Regulatory Advisor serves as a central resource for researchers at Brown University proposing to conduct biomedical, social, or behavioral research involving human subjects.
This role provides guidance on the preparation and submission of human subjects documentation to the Institutional Review Board while helping investigators understand regulatory requirements.
Brown University offers a flexible work/life balance including summer hours, winter break, and a comprehensive benefits package covering health, dental, vision, and tuition assistance.
Matching Summary
The Regulatory Advisor serves as a central resource for researchers at Brown University proposing to conduct biomedical, social, or behavioral research involving human subjects.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Experience supporting human subjects research
Understanding of federal regulations for human subjects
Ability to translate research ideas into study protocols
Nice-to-have
Effective presentation and facilitation skills
Tact and compassion in communication
Team player with ability to prioritize competing demands
Key Requirements
Bachelor's degree required
5+ years experience in clinical or research administration