RESEARCH/LAB TECHNICIAN SR

Updated: 12 days ago
Location: Columbia, MISSOURI
Job Type: FullTime

The Family & Child Development Lab at the University of Missouri, directed by Dr. Ashley Groh, is recruiting a full-time research assistant to begin in summer 2024. The research assistant will work on an NSF funded study on the human maternal brain over the transition to motherhood. Specifically, this study examines the interplay of maternal psychological risk (e.g., attachment insecurity, depression) and neural reactivity to infant cues (using EEG/ERP) on maternal and infant health and well-being across the perinatal period. The research assistant will be responsible for study management and behavioral and EEG data collection, reduction, and analysis.

Thepostgraduate associate will also support other tasks related to the team’s research, such as manuscript preparation, grantwriting, presentations at conferences, design of futurestudies, and other duties as assigned. This is an ideal position for a highly motivated and enthusiastic individual looking to gain more research experience on topics related to parent-child relationships, neural processes (EEG/ERP), and development before pursuing a PhD in a related field (e.g., development psychology, neuroscience, clinical psychology, HDFS).

This position is a one-year appointment with renewal contingent upon satisfactory performance andavailability of funding and with a start date in Summer 2024.

The successful candidate will have:

        Experience working with parents and infants/children

        Experience with EEG/ERP

        Excellent communication and interpersonal skills

        Exceptional project management skills, including good attention to detail

        The ability to work both independently and in a collaborative environment

Essential Duties

        Assist with all aspects of the research process: recruit and schedule participants; conduct lab visits with (expectant) mothers and infants; create and program stimuli; write protocols; assist with grant reports, manuscript preparations, and conference presentations

        Assist with EEG/ERP and Observational Data Collection/Reduction: collect EEG/ERP and observational data from (expectant) mothers and infants; code, process, and analyze EEG/ERP and observational data

        Assist with daily lab operations: purchase lab supplies and equipment; manage budgets, IRB protocols, participant database, website, social media, newsletters; establish and coordinate recruitment events (e.g. Baby Expos, Hospital Education Classes)

        Lead a team of undergraduate research assistants: recruit and interview undergraduate research assistants; develop training manuals and provide training; assign daily and long-term tasks; supervise research assistant progress



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