ROTH LAB

Behavioral Epigenetics

 

Undergraduate Research

We are always looking for outstanding undergraduate students to join our research team.  Students that work in the lab typically earn course credit (such as PSYC 366, NSCI 368, or UNIV 401) and work on projects that lead to a senior thesis, conference presentation, and/or research publication.  Techniques you can learn include brain RNA and DNA isolation, real-time PCR, gel electrophoresis, and DNA methylation assays.  If you are interested, please complete and submit the following application.      

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Graduate Research

The Roth Lab is currently recruiting outstanding students interested in pursuing a doctoral degree (Ph.D.).  The Behavioral Neuroscience Area within the Department of Psychology offers diverse research opportunities in a supportive environment.  If you are interested in pursuing a doctoral degree in our lab, please contact Dr. Roth.