Join the Lab

Prospective Graduate Students

Dr. Macatee will be accepting a graduate student during the upcoming application cycle in Fall 2024 (to matriculate Fall 2025). More information on the Auburn University Clinical Psychology Ph.D. program can be found here.

Undergraduate Research Assistants

Research assistants are vital for the BRAINS lab mission and provide the volunteer with invaluable experience and preparation for graduate school. Research assistants with interest in EEG and other psychophysiology (e.g., SCR, EKG, EMG) methods are especially encouraged to apply. The Supervised Research Experience course (PSYC 3910) and volunteer research assistant (RA) experience allow for students with a range of research backgrounds, ranging from no experience to multiple years of experience training in other labs. RAs typically have multiple responsibilities:

Common activities for RAs:

  • Reading and summarizing journal articles on relevant topics
  • Entering data and learning statistical computer programs (e.g., SPSS)
  • Participating in lab trainings (e.g., how to score rating scales, data collection trainings, etc.)
  • Running participants through experimental procedures
  • Creating research posters for conference presentation
  • Weekly lab meetings

General Notes

  • Students should plan on spending at least 9 hours per week in the lab. The more time you are able to devote to laboratory activities, the more useful your experience will be.
  • Research assistants must be able to work in the lab for at least two semesters in a row (i.e., spring/summer, summer/fall, or fall/spring).
  • An E-mail account that is checked regularly will be required.

If you are interested in becoming an RA in the lab, please complete this application and e-mail it along with your CV/resume to Dr. Macatee’s graduate student, Mallory Cannon: mjc0113@auburn.edu

Post-baccalaureate Research Opportunities

We are hiring a full time Research Aide to start spring or early summer 2025. The Research Aide will work on a National Institute on Drug Abuse R34-supported study testing a computerized and smart-phone based intervention for Cannabis Use Disorder. The project involves multiple methodologies including EEG, saliva and urinalyses, ambulatory psychophysiology, and ecological momentary assessment. This position is ideal for someone intending to go to graduate school for clinical psychology or neuroscience, especially those interested in addiction. The position is full-time and starts at $31,200-$35,850 per year plus benefits. Funding for one year is available. Continuation of employment is contingent on availability of funds. Applicant Link: https://www.auemployment.com/postings/51505