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<h1><a href="join_lab.html">Click here to return</a></h1>
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<li><a href="publications-alltext.html">Publications</a></li>
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<h2>Participate in Research</h2>
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<h4>Research Program Coordinators, Lab Managers, & Research Assistants</h4>
The Neuroplasticity and Development Lab research program coordinator, lab manager, & research assistant positions have been filled. Thank you.</a>
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<h4>PhD Students</h4>
The Neuroplasticity and Development Lab welcomes applications from students interested in brain plasticity, development, concepts, and language. If you are interested in joining the lab, please <a href="mailto:marina.bedny@jhu.edu">email Dr. Marina Bedny</a>.
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<h4>Undergraduate Research Assistants</h4>
The Neuroplasticity and Development Lab welcomes applications for volunteer research assistants. Primary responsibilities will include: recruiting and scheduling study participants, testing participants (children and adults), and assisting with behavioral/MRI data analysis.
The ideal candidate will have an interest in cognitive or developmental psychology, be self-motivated, organized, and able to work well independently and in groups. Good communication and interpersonal skills are also essential. Programming experience is a plus (especially in MATLAB, Python, or shell scripting). Previous research experience is not necessary.
Undergraduate research assistants register for 3 course credits per semester and are required to make a 2-semester commitment. They work in the laboratory at least 10 hours per week and attend weekly lab meetings.
To apply, please fill out the <a href="forms/NPDL_2019_undergradapp.docx">application form</a> and email it to us along with your transcript at <a href="mailto:marina.bedny@jhu.edu?subject=Research%20Assistant%20application">marina.bedny@jhu.edu</a>.
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