What does a research associate do?
If you are curious about what a research associate does, this article will give you an overview of the role, the skills, the challenges, and the benefits of working as one. A research associate is someone who assists a principal investigator or a project leader in conducting various types of research, such as academic, clinical, market, or policy research. Depending on the field and the project, a research associate may have different responsibilities and tasks, but generally they involve collecting, analyzing, and presenting data, as well as coordinating with other researchers and stakeholders.
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