Hi all!
The spring semester is ending and we expect to have limited spots in the month of April. We will then be pausing in May to prepare for our summer internship.
Expect studies to be back in full force come June! Students will be around all day and we will have far more slots available.
If you have struggled to find slots that work with your schedule, there are other ways you can participate in dog science! We have included projects being done by other canine research groups. Check them out below!
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HARVARD’S Canine Brains Project
Established in 2016 in Georgia, “the Canine Brains Project” has found a home in Cambridge. Here’s a list of the types of studies they currently have on offer.
Please direct all questions to the Canine Brains group at their email: hechtlab@fas.harvard.edu
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BROWN UNIVERSITY’S Canine Cognition Lab
Originally started in Toronto, this awesome group has found a happy home in Providence, Rhode Island. We know it can be a hike, but some of you mentioned that you love day trips!
The Brown Dog Lab currently has two behavioral studies on offer. Click here to check it out!
To sign up, they kindly ask you to submit this form: Brown Dog Lab interest form
Direct all questions to the Brown Dog Lab at doglab@brown.edu.
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WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY’s Dog Aging Project
The Dog Aging project is one of the biggest remote projects in modern dog science history! The interdisciplinary team at DAP is interested in using dogs as a model for aging. Check out how you can nominate your dog.
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Have fun and we hope to see you all soon!
Sincerely,
The BCCC
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