#  Research Assistant: Risk Prediction for Suicidal Behavior in Youth (full time) 

 



 Research Assistant: Risk Prediction for Suicidal Behavior in Youth  
Dr. Richard Liu and Dr. Taylor Burke, Mood and Behavior Lab, Massachusetts General Hospital / Medical School  
full time, beginning summer 2025

   
We are currently looking to hire 1 full-time research assistant (RA) to join us at Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School. We also anticipate posting for additional hires in the spring. The RA will assist with NIMH-funded studies aimed at improving short-term risk prediction for suicidal behavior in youth. We are particularly seeking candidates who demonstrate the character, integrity, and work ethic to excel in a collaborative work environment with a clinically sensitive population. Studies assessing proximal risk for suicidal behavior use computational methods to model neurocognitive markers and/or ambulatory indices (i.e., mobile technology including actigraphy, passive sensing of physiological arousal, passive sensing of social engagement and physical activity, and ecological momentary assessment) in psychiatrically hospitalized youth (see R01MH137793, R01MH124899, R01MH115905, K23MH126168). Additional studies focus on employing computer vision to identify visual indicators of suicide risk among adolescents (R21MH127231, YIG-1-020-20). We also have studies aim to examine how parent-child stress interactions may be associated with or protect against suicide risk in adolescents using automatic sensing of acoustic and visual behaviors (R21MH130767); automate identification of social stressors in social media that may serve as proximal predictors of suicide-related outcomes (K24MH136418), and develop suicide risk prediction algorithms with electronic health records for minoritized youth (P50MH129699). Additional Information: The RA will work under the mentorship of Dr. Richard Liu and Dr. Taylor Burke at Massachusetts General Hospital. This position is particularly well suited for individuals seeking to gain research and clinical experience prior to graduate or medical school. RAs who demonstrate potential and excel in this position often have opportunities to receive mentorship on conducting independent research projects and grant-writing. More details about these opportunities and a list of our RAs' 1st author papers and extramural grants from their time in our lab may be found on our website <https://www.moodandbehaviorlab.org/crc>. Any questions may be directed to Devika Goel at <mghmoodandbehaviorlab@gmail.com>. To Apply: Interested applicants are invited to submit a cover letter and CV through <https://www.moodandbehaviorlab.org/crc-application>. (posted 12/2024)



 



 

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