The Psychology Lab Manager is responsible for overseeing the day-to-day operations of a psychology research laboratory. This includes managing lab resources, coordinating research projects, and supervising lab staff and students. The Lab Manager is also responsible for maintaining lab equipment, ensuring compliance with safety regulations, and managing the budget for the lab. Additionally, they may assist with data collection and analysis, and contribute to the development of research protocols and procedures. The Lab Manager plays a crucial role in supporting the research activities of the psychology department and ensuring the smooth functioning of the lab.
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