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02/24/23

The Behavioral Neuroendocrinology Lab, headed by Dr. Matthew Paul, is seeking applications for Undergraduate Research Assistants

Posted by Tim on February 24, 2023 in Research Information and Opportunities, Uncategorized

The Behavioral Neuroendocrinology Lab, headed by Dr. Matthew Paul, is seeking applications for an
Undergraduate Research Assistant. Interested students should complete the attached application form
and email it to Dr. Paul at mjpaul@buffalo.edu.


Our lab investigates the neural mechanisms that regulate development of social behaviors in male and
female rodents (rats and hamsters). Typical behaviors examined are play behavior and ultrasonic
vocalizations (a form of social communication). Current projects are focused on the neuropeptide,
vasopressin, which may have different roles for male and female social development. For more details,
see our website – https://ubwp.buffalo.edu/ubbnelab/


The successful applicant will assist other students and technicians in various projects. Typical
procedures in our lab include conducting, scoring, and analyzing social behavior tests; histology including
immunohistochemistry; genotyping (by PCR amplification and restriction enzyme digest); small animal
surgeries including stereotaxic surgeries to inject drugs into the brain; brightfield and fluorescence
microscopy; and general laboratory animal care (changing cages, health inspections). While prior
research experience is a plus, the student will be fully trained by personnel in our laboratory.


This position provides a wonderful opportunity to gain experience with animal research that includes
many common neuroscience techniques. The student would also learn how to design experiments and to
think critically about science. The position is ideal for someone interested in pursuing a career in
scientific research (e.g., graduate school or pharmaceutical industry). Undergraduate research assistants
are expected to devote 8-10 hours a week towards laboratory work, which in addition to work on their
designated project includes training sessions, weekly laboratory meetings, and assisting with
miscellaneous laboratory tasks (e.g., laboratory maintenance and cleaning).