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16th October 2014, 02:51 PM
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Re: Neuroscience courses brown

The mission of the Department of Neuroscience is to provide knowledge about the neural plasticity, information processing, and neuronal and synaptic functions, particularly as they relate to development, sensory perception, motor behavior, and cognition.

Faculties:
Neuroscience Graduate Program Faculty

Carlos Aizenman
Associate Professor of Neuroscience

Dima Amso
Assistant Professor of Cog Lig & Psych Sci

Wael Asaad
Assistant Professor of Neurosurgery

David Badre
Assistant Professor

Gilad Barnea
Robert and Nancy Carney Assistant Professor of Neuroscience

Kevin Bath
Assistant Professor of Neuroscience (Research)

David Berson
Professor of Medical Science

Lucien Elie Bienenstock
Associate Professor of Applied Mathematics and Neuroscience

Sheila Blumstein
Professor

Wayne Bowen
Dept. Chair, Professor of Biology, Upjohn Professor of Pharmacology

Barry Connors
Professor and Chair

Daniel Dickstein
Associate Professor; Director PediMIND Program

John Donoghue
Professor of Neuroscience

William Fairbrother
Associate Professor of Biology

Resource Facilities

Core Research Laboratories, Rhode Island Hospital

Molecular Pathology Core, COBRE Center for Cancer Research and Development, Rhode Island Hospital

Proteomics Core, COBRE Center for Cancer Research and Development

Rhode Island Genomics and Sequencing Center

RI-INBRE Centralized Research Core Facility

Marine Biology Laboratories, Woods Hole, Massachusetts

NSGP Affiliated Departments

Neuroscience
Applied Mathematics
Cognitive, Linguistic & Psychological Sciences
Community Health
Engineering
Molecular Biology, Cell Biology & Biochemistry
Molecular Pharmacology, Physiology & Biotechnology
Neurology
Physics
Psychiatry and Human Behavior
NSGP Affiliated Institutes and Centers

Brown Institute for Brain Science
Center for Alcohol and Addiction Studies
Center for Behavoral and Preventitive Medicine
Center for Computational Molecular Biology
Center for Statistical Sciences
Center for Vision Research

Course:
The following courses are approved for concentration credit in their respective categories:
Statistics Courses
PHP2500, PHP2510, APMA0650, APMA1650, CLPS0900, SOC1100, EDUC1110, BIOL0495
Laboratory Methods Courses
NEUR1600: Experimental Neurobiology
NEUR1650: Structure of the Nervous System
NEUR1670: Neuropharmacology
NEUR1680: Computational Neuroscience
NEUR1970: Independent Laboratory Research (two semesters)
CLPS1190: Techniques in Physiological Psychology
CLPS1194: Sleep and Chronobiology Research
CLPS1491: Neural Modeling Laboratory
CLPS1492: Laboratory in Computational Cognitive Neuroscience
BIOL0800: Principles of Physiology
BIOL1170: Mammalian Physiology
BIOL1880: Comparative Biology of the Vertebrates
Critical Reading Courses
NEUR1930: Topics in Neuroscience
NEUR1940: Topics in Neuroscience
NEUR1970: Independent Laboratory Research (two semesters)
Independent study can fulfill only one of the 10 core course requirements of the concentration.
NEUR2120: Topics in Visual Physiology
NEUR2150: Cells & Circuits of the Nervous System
NEUR2160: Neurochemistry and Behavior
NEUR2930: Special Topics in Neurobiology
NEUR2940: Special Topics in Neurobiology
BIOL1100: Cell Physiology and Biophysics
BIOL1110: Topics in Signal Transduction
BIOL1190: Synaptic Transmission and Plasticity
CLPS1180: Topics in Comparative Psychology
CLPS1400: The Neural Bases of Cognition

Address:
Brown University
Providence, RI, United States ‎
+1 401-863-1000 ‎

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