Psychomotor Skills
Students must be able to manipulate a standard or adapted computer keyboard. They must be able to carry out laboratory experiments at a standard height or adapted laboratory bench. Students must be able to dress in protective clothing such as lab coats and disposable gloves. Students must have sufficient motor capacity to be able to use multiple types of laboratory equipment including microscopes, centrifuges, spectrophotometers, computers, and dissecting/surgical instruments. Students must be able to independently retrieve from storage, lift, move and manipulate equipment and other essential supplies as necessary to execute various types of experiments. If appropriate to their research, they may also have to become proficient in the handling of experimental animals. Students must also be able to perform fine motor tasks such as stereotaxic surgery, dissections, or positioning of micropipettes or recording electrodes with the aid of micromanipulators. They must be able to handle, transfer and manipulate, using acceptable protocol, reagents in quantities as appropriate to their research, including hazardous materials such as radio labeled materials and hazardous chemicals.