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title: "Joining the lab as an undergraduate"
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title: "Joining the lab as an undergraduate"
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As of Fall 2023, we are reviewing applications we have received and are no longer accepting new applications. Please return to this page at a later date, as our needs may change.
<!-- recruiting research assistants for volunteer, credit, and federal work study pay!
Your responsibilities may include:
* Organizational tasks
* Assisting in literature review for a future publication
* Manual set up of laboratory equipment
* Using sophisticated psychophysiological equipment
* Interacting with and running participants during experimental protocols
Why should you consider joining our lab?
* You will gain a unique and invaluable opportunity to assist in running participants in a brand-new psychophysiological laboratory, eligible to be placed on your resume or CV
* Begin networking with leading researchers in the addiction and anxiety psychophysiological research field.
* As one of the first people running participants in the lab, you will likely have opportunity to provide feedback to and input in various facets of cohesive lab functioning.
* Learning how to use RStudio, MATLAB, and other scripting programs that can help strengthen your application to future jobs or graduate school.
If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact Angelica DeFalco at [email protected] or Daniel Bradford at [email protected]**
If you are interested in applying, fill out [this](https://forms.gle/XK2cDVEQQUsqxxgPA) google #form. Please give us at least a week to review your application before scheduling an interview. -->