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Our research department is hiring – join our team!

Children’s Minnesota is seeking qualified candidates to join our research department!

At Children’s Minnesota, we focus on research and innovations that are completely kid- and family-focused. From improving day-to-day quality of life for children and teens to adopting cutting-edge technologies — we never stop reimagining health care. We will never stop looking for better ways to serve the most amazing people on earth.

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Our remote-work options are available to Minnesota and Wisconsin residents only.

About research at Children’s Minnesota

The Research Institute at Children’s Minnesota (CMRI) promotes and facilitates research, education and outreach. CMRI formally submits proposals on behalf of investigators, research programs and departments within Children’s Minnesota. The institute works with investigators to prepare proposals, route them for appropriate sign-offs and provides the final review and institutional approval prior to submission to a potential sponsor.

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