The common responsibilities for this position include participating in community-based diabetes prevention projects, coordinating projects, recruiting participants, collecting and analyzing data, preparing reports, conducting literature reviews, assisting in research project development, and providing administrative support. Additional tasks may involve conducting workshops, performing molecular biology experiments, handling human samples, maintaining laboratory equipment, and supporting field surveys/interviews. The role also requires conducting surveys/interviews, transcribing audio files, and assisting in writing papers for publication. Furthermore, responsibilities may include developing software libraries, conducting data analysis, and presenting research findings.
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