Behavioral Neuroscience
and Animal Behavior mix with Development
We have a couple of openings for interested, committed,
reliable undergraduates interested in research experience. Investigations
include studies of how infant mice acquire their social preferences and express
their sociality. We manipulate maternal behavior, neuropeptides, and
physiological conditions and study developmental processes and outcomes.
Initial responsibilities will include breeding mice and
encoding videorecordings of social behavior, mother-pup interactions, and
contact patterns among littermates. Testing animals and running
experiments to follow.
We’re seeking students who can commit to at least the next
two semesters and are available for 10 hours per week.
Write, with resume, to: ablab@indiana.edu