Graduate Research Assistant Jobs in Omaha, NE
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Research Assistant I The Language In The Environme...
Boys Town
The Language in the Environment (LITE) Lab investigates how complex environments (e.g. adversity trauma maltreatment chronic stress) impact language development communicative functioning and risk for language disorders. This position is ideal for an undergraduate student who wants research experienc...
Research Assistant I- Power Lab
Boys Town
Works on various phases of human or animal research studies including data entry and analysis equipment calibration preparation of materials and solutions ordering of supplies and scheduling of experiments. Recruits human subjects for study activities when applicable. Duties will vary widely dependi...
Senior Research Associate
Boys Town
Performs work of unusual difficulty in the design development and implementation of a research program important to the mission of BTNRH using existing laboratory space and facilities. Participates in collaborative research projects with other members of the research and clinical staff. Assist the D...
Research Assistant I- Pediatric Binaural Integrati...
Boys Town
The Pediatric Binaural Integration Laboratory studies how children integrate sound from both ears to develop skills that are foundational for listening language and learning. Our primary focus is on understanding how children who are deaf/hard-of-hearing in one ear learn to navigate complex listenin...
Research Assistant I-child Auditory Technology Lab...
Boys Town
Research in the CAT Lab focuses on developmental outcomes of children with hearing loss across a variety of hearing technologies (hearing aids and/or cochlear implants). If we can better identify what makes some kids thrive and others face communication challenges through research we can make better...