Research Assistant for the Social Neuroscience and Health (SNH) Lab
The Social Neuroscience and Health (SNH) Lab is currently recruiting undergraduate research assistants for the Spring 2025 semester. Our lab explores the intersection of social factors and health outcomes, focusing on how systemic inequalities shape physiological processes. The SNH Lab is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion, encouraging applications from students of all backgrounds, especially those underrepresented in research.
Research assistants will gain hands-on experience in all phases of research, including participant recruitment, data collection, literature reviews, and analysis. You will work closely with graduate students and faculty, learning key skills in social neuroscience and health psychology.
We are looking for highly motivated students with strong communication skills, attention to detail, and a passion for understanding the psychosocial determinants of health. Prior research experience is a plus but not required.
We have two roles available for undergraduates: (1) Academic Year Research Assistant-RA (2) Phlebotomist
Due to specific project needs, we are seeking RAs and phlebotomists who have availability on weekdays between 12 PM and 5 PM.
This is an excellent opportunity for students considering graduate school or careers in psychology, neuroscience, or public health. To apply, please visit the Carolina SNH Lab website and fill out the application form.