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While the Department of Neuroscience does not have its own graduate program, Neuroscience faculty are affiliated with and accept students from many programs across campus (see below).  Students in Neuroscience laboratories pursue advanced studies in an environment that crosses disciplinary boundaries and use problem-focused approaches to consider questions at the interfaces between traditional disciplines. More than 30 students have completed Master's or Doctorate degrees in the laboratories of Neuroscience faculty.

Among other programs, Neuroscience faculty are affilated with and accept students from:

Follow this link to the
Graduate Interdisciplinary Program in Neuroscience

the Departments of
Cell Biology & Anatomy

Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics
Ecology & Evolutionary Biology
Entomology
Molecular & Cellular Biology
Neurology

and the Interdisciplinary Graduate Committees of
Biomedical Engineering
Genetics
Insect Science
GIDP Neuroscience
Physiological Sciences

Prospective graduate students should contact individual Neuroscience faculty members to express interest in their labs.



Current Graduate Students Graduate Program Lab wulfi_student.jpg
David Andrew
Arthropod neurophylogeny and comparative neuroanatomy
Program in Neuroscience Strausfeld Lab
Aaron Beyerlein
The behavioral neurobiology of insects
Program in Insect Science Hildebrand Lab
Josh Martin
Program in Neuroscience Hildebrand Lab
Tim Melano
Biomedical Engineering Higgins Lab
Savari Panchumarthi
Molecular and Cellular Biology Zinsmaier Lab
James Phillips-Portillo Physiological Sciences Strausfeld Lab
Jennifer Schaefer
Physiological Sciences Levine Lab
Subhashini Srinivasan
Physiological Sciences Levine Lab
 
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