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SLAP Lab Science, Law & Policy INFO SESSION: Wednesday, Oct. 14, 3:30-4:30 p.m. RSVP: [email protected] Are you a postdoc, grad student, or undergrad (sophomore, junior and senior)? Join Professor Nita Farahany for an info session to learn about opportunities in the SLAP Lab. SLAPLAB is an inter- disciplinary laboratory designed to bring science to bear on questions of law and policy. Faculty, postdocs, grad students, and undergrads work together on research projects and publications, studying the roles of science in law and policymaking, with a particular emphasis on the biosciences. We’ll use consumer technology and devices (e.g. Google Glass, Consumer EEG devices, tDCS) to conduct collaborative empirical and laboratory research. At SLAPLAB, you can: Design new research studies Engage in ongoing research Present works in progress Discuss recent relevant literature Develop scholarship, multimedia, and policy for publication and dissemination Visit with outside speakers North Building, Room 232

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SLAP LabScience, Law & Policy

INFO SESSION: Wednesday, Oct. 14, 3:30-4:30 p.m.

RSVP: [email protected]

Are you a postdoc, grad student, or undergrad (sophomore, junior and senior)? Join Professor Nita Farahany for an info session to learn about opportunities in the SLAP Lab.

SLAPLAB is an inter- disciplinary laboratory designed to bring science to bear on questions of law and policy.

Faculty, postdocs, grad students, and undergrads work together on research projects and publications, studying the roles of science in law and policymaking, with a particular emphasis on the biosciences.

We’ll use consumer technology and devices (e.g. Google Glass, Consumer EEG devices, tDCS) to conduct collaborative empirical and laboratory research.

At SLAPLAB, you can:

Design new research studies

Engage in ongoing research

Present works in progress

Discuss recent relevant literature

Develop scholarship, multimedia, and policy for publication and dissemination

Visit with outside speakers

North Building, Room 232