Course Overview
The Neuroscience (Graduate) program at Cornell University is designed to provide advanced training in the study of the nervous system, spanning molecular, cellular, systems, and behavioral neuroscience. The program emphasizes interdisciplinary research, integrating approaches from biology, psychology, and computational sciences to address complex questions about brain function and dysfunction. A unique feature is the opportunity to work with faculty across multiple departments, fostering a collaborative environment for cutting-edge research.
Career Prospects
Graduates of this program are well-prepared for careers in academia, industry, and clinical research. The rigorous training equips students with skills in experimental design, data analysis, and critical thinking, making them competitive for roles in neuroscience research and related fields.
Key Faculty and Staff
The program includes distinguished faculty from the Department of Neurobiology and Behavior, as well as affiliated researchers from the Weill Cornell Medical College. Specific faculty names and profiles are available through the university's official department listings.
Unique Facilities and Partnerships
Students have access to state-of-the-art facilities, including advanced imaging centers and laboratories equipped for electrophysiological and molecular studies. The program also benefits from partnerships with the Weill Cornell Medicine campus in New York City, providing additional resources and clinical research opportunities.
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