The Laboratory for Crustacean Neurobiology Behavior (http://www.bsos.umd.edu/psyc/Herberholz/Research.html) is looking for a motivated undergraduate student to work in the lab for 6-8 hours per week. The student will assist on various research projects, perform animal maintenance, as well as other routine lab duties such as cleaning and organizing lab supplies, managing and picking up orders, etc. This is an unpaid position providing an opportunity to gain experience in a scientific laboratory setting. Future possibilities may include active involvement in experimental research. If interested, please contact Dr. Jens Herberholz via email (jherberh@umd.edu).8 Ekim 2012 Pazartesi
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The Laboratory for Crustacean Neurobiology Behavior (http://www.bsos.umd.edu/psyc/Herberholz/Research.html) is looking for a motivated undergraduate student to work in the lab for 6-8 hours per week. The student will assist on various research projects, perform animal maintenance, as well as other routine lab duties such as cleaning and organizing lab supplies, managing and picking up orders, etc. This is an unpaid position providing an opportunity to gain experience in a scientific laboratory setting. Future possibilities may include active involvement in experimental research. If interested, please contact Dr. Jens Herberholz via email (jherberh@umd.edu).
The Laboratory for Crustacean Neurobiology Behavior (http://www.bsos.umd.edu/psyc/Herberholz/Research.html) is looking for a motivated undergraduate student to work in the lab for 6-8 hours per week. The student will assist on various research projects, perform animal maintenance, as well as other routine lab duties such as cleaning and organizing lab supplies, managing and picking up orders, etc. This is an unpaid position providing an opportunity to gain experience in a scientific laboratory setting. Future possibilities may include active involvement in experimental research. If interested, please contact Dr. Jens Herberholz via email (jherberh@umd.edu).
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