Human Behavioral Ecology Research Group (HBERG)
HBERG is my lab, which is active every Friday, 9-noon in Rowand-Johnson 37 during the academic year. HBERG is a teaching lab, meaning the primary purpose of the lab is to train students in research. I train students through a variety of real research projects, but since I prioritize teaching, the process takes precedent over the research product. Nevertheless, training takes place through participating in ongoing HBERG studies like the Fireside Relaxation Study or Inking of Immunity or by assisting with a variety of other projects taking place in the lab.
To apply to join HBERG, fill out this form.
Following is a roster of current and past HBERG members.
To apply to join HBERG, fill out this form.
Following is a roster of current and past HBERG members.
Director
|