Research Advice

Undergraduate engaged in neuroscience research
- Start by visiting the list of labs related to Psychology and Neuroscience - pick a few that interest you! The link to the list of labs can be found below.
- Send an email to the primary investigators of the labs explaining who you are and why you would like to be involved in their research. Some labs even have applications for you to fill out!
- It doesn't hurt to include an updated resume or CV.Â
- Wait for responses. Do not be discouraged if you do not gain a position right away. Many times, labs are full and cannot accept additional volunteers.Â
- Understand that faculty members are really busy. They might overlook your email on accident. Send a follow-up!Â
- Sometimes, you will be put on a wait-list. Be patient, a spot will open up eventually. When it does, be quick to respond. The quicker you are, the more likely you will be chosen over other applicants!
- In the meantime, you can look at research labs in other related departments.Â
- Be diligent in your lab work. Like anything else, you will gain just as much as you invest. This is also a great time to build relationships with faculty members who will happily write letters of recommendations for you later!