- Company: Emory Healthcare/emory University
- Location: Atlanta
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Join Emory Healthcare/Emory University as a Lead Research Specialist in our School of Medicine's Pediatrics division, based in Atlanta. This full-time position offers an exceptional opportunity to advance clinical research in pediatric sickle cell disease while contributing to a world-renowned academic medical center.
About the Role
As a Lead Research Specialist, you will direct and oversee research initiatives focused on pediatric sickle cell disease, working with minimal supervision to manage complex studies from conception through completion. You will serve as a key leader within our research team, ensuring scientific rigor, regulatory compliance, and meaningful outcomes that advance patient care and clinical knowledge in this critical area of medicine.
What You'll Do
- Design and implement research protocols and study methodologies aligned with clinical best practices and regulatory standards
- Lead data collection, analysis, and interpretation to generate evidence-based insights
- Manage study budgets, timelines, and resources while maintaining detailed documentation
- Oversee recruitment, enrollment, and management of study participants
- Collaborate with physicians, research scientists, and interdisciplinary teams to achieve research objectives
- Prepare manuscripts, reports, and presentations for publication and stakeholder communication
- Ensure adherence to institutional review board (IRB) requirements and ethical research standards
- Mentor and supervise junior research staff and support team members
- Stay current with pediatric sickle cell research literature and emerging methodologies
What We're Looking For
- Master's degree in a life science, public health, nursing, or related field (PhD preferred)
- Minimum 5 years of experience in clinical or translational research settings
- Demonstrated expertise in research protocol development and implementation
- Strong background in pediatric research or sickle cell disease knowledge
- Proficiency with data management systems and statistical analysis tools
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills for diverse audiences
- Proven leadership and project management abilities
- Knowledge of IRB processes, regulatory compliance, and research ethics
- Ability to work independently while collaborating effectively with research teams
About Emory Healthcare and Emory University
Emory University is a leading research institution dedicated to excellence in education, research, and patient care. Our School of Medicine at Emory Healthcare is at the forefront of pediatric research and clinical innovation, with a commitment to improving outcomes for children with complex medical conditions, including sickle cell disease. Working here means joining a community of scholars and clinicians passionate about advancing medicine and training the next generation of leaders.
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- Role Lead Research Specialist | School of Medicine – Pediatrics, Sickle Cell
- Employer Emory Healthcare/emory University
- Location Atlanta
- Type Full Time
- Posted May 20, 2026
- Apply by 2026-08-01
- Country context US
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