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Graduate Courses Neuroscience (Neuro) (Interdepartmental Graduate Program) Supervisory Committee: D. S.
Sakaguchi, Chair; L. Anderson, V. Honavar, R. Hughes, Graduate Study Work is offered for the master of
science and doctor of philosophy degrees with a major in neuroscience. Cooperating
departments include Animal Science; Biochemistry, Biophysics and Molecular Biology;
Biomedical Sciences; Chemical Engineering, Computer Science; Entomology, Microbiology;
Psychology; Veterinary Pathology; and Zoology and Genetics. Facilities and faculty are committed
to research in the following areas: neuronal membrane functions, signal transduction,
neuroanatomy, neurodegenerative diseases, neuroendocrinology, neurotoxicology,
neuropathology, developmental neurobiology, neurogenetics, computational neuroscience,
neural networks, and behavioral neuroscience. An undergraduate or advanced degree
in the sciences is ordinarily a prerequisite for admission to the program. A student
majoring in neuroscience will select a major professor from the faculty participating in
the program. All students take a core curriculum
consisting of Neuro 556, 557, 660, 690, 696, BBMB 404, and Stat 401. All students are also
expected to take elective neuroscience courses from the following: Com S 474, E E 545,
Psych 511, 517, 519; BMS 507, 511, 551, 551L, 559, 565; V Pth 555; V Pth 555; Zool 540. Neuro 556. Neurobiology (Same
as Zool 556.) Neuro 557. Advanced Neuroscience
Techniques (Same as Zool 557.) Neuro 660. Current Topics in
Neurobiology and Behavior (Same as Zool 660.) Neuro 690. Journal Club in
Neuroscience Neuro 696. Neuroscience Seminar Neuro 699. Research | Welcome
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