Interested in working in the Schwartzer Lab? We are currently hiring for several students to work as research assistants on a project studying the role of the immune system on brain and behavior development. The research uses a mouse behavioral model to measure changes in offspring brain following maternal allergy exposure.  No previous research experience needed but applicants must be willing to work with live animals (mice) and cooperate in a team setting. Learn on-the-job training in a behavioral neuroscience lab while connecting with other research students. Please complete this application by February 14 for full consideration.