We’re looking for healthy adults (ages 18-50) to take part in our paid research studies. Most studies involve remembering visual images and taking a memory test on a computer while we monitor your brain activity.
Complete the application above and we’ll reach out if you qualify when new studies open for enrollment.
Are you curious, eager to learn, and self-motivated? Do you want to explore how we remember things—and why we forget? If you answered a resounding “HECK YEAH!” to all of these, then you might be exactly who we’re looking for!
We’re seeking enthusiastic undergraduate students from psychology, neuroscience, biomedical engineering, computer science, or related fields to join our team as volunteer research assistants.
We accept applications during two 3-month recruitment periods: Jan 1 - Apr 1 (for a Fall start) and Sep 1 - Dec 1 (for a Spring start). Complete the RA application above to be considered in our next recruitment round!
If you’re one of the lucky few selected for an interview, we’ll reach out via email to schedule a quick, in-person chat with our team and Dr. Lewis-Peacock.
Wondering what a typical week looks like for a Research Assistant in our lab? Are you interested in hearing what our RAs wish they could've heard before joining our lab?
Read what some of our current RAs have to say!Â
"The Lewis-Peacock Lab was my home base for three years in undergrad. In addition to learning how to be a responsible scientist, I made lifelong friends out of mentors and coworkers who shared with me constant support and infinite love." - Neerul Gupta, '24
"My time as a part of LewPeaLab helped me take my first steps to understand what research is, and how I can move towards a career as a scientist. With the help of my lab mentor Zachary, I discovered areas of research that I was passionate about pursuing, and had the opportunity to hone my presentation skills during our bi-annual RA Carnival!" - Isabella Smilie, '24Â
"Even as an RA, I felt the camaraderie in the LewPeaLab. Everyone is so supportive - the sky is the limit!" - Ashley Humphries, '23Â
"My experience was truly unmatched, thanks to the warmth and mentorship I received. Having the opportunity to ask questions and gain an in-depth understanding of the science made a lasting impact on my growth in research." - Amaris Torres, '23
Ashley Humphries, 2024
Neerul Gupta, 2024
Swetha Ayinala, 2024