Department of Neuroscience

Neuroscience is the scientific study of nervous systems. The field encompasses the anatomy, behavioral functions, biochemistry, development, evolution, genetics, pharmacology, and physiology of nervous systems as well as biologically inspired robotics and prosthetics, computational modeling, and mechanisms of neurological and psychiatric diseases. The Department of Neuroscience is devoted to education and research in this remarkably interdisciplinary and dynamic field of modern science. Research in the Department of Neuroscience emphasizes analysis of neural circuits as it pertains to cellular, developmental, molecular and systems neurobiology, neuroethology, and neurogenetics.

Neuroscience News

Areen Badwal

Areen Badwal Receives Microscopy Society for America Grant

Congratulations to Areen Badwal for receiving the Microscopy Society for America Grant.

Stefano Dicenso Admitted to Prestigious Summer Program

Congratulations to Stefano Dicenso for being admitted to Border Latino and American Indian Summer Exposure to Research.
Rachel Sadler

Rachel Sadler Receives the 2017 Hildebrand Scholarship

Congratulations to Rachel Sadler for receiving the 2017 Hildebrand Scholarship.