Since research concepts and methods derived from many of the traditional scientific disciplines contribute to advances in neuroscience, the Neurobiology Curriculum stresses a multi-disciplinary approach to the study of the brain. More than 75 faculty members in 12 departments and 5 specialized research centers participate in this interdisciplinary program. The Curriculum facilitates communication between these neuroscientists across departmental barriers in order to:
Structure:
The following documents describe the program in more detail:
Handbook: The handbook is a relatively complete guide to the overall program.
Benchmarks and Deadlines: This new document describes the timing of specific benchmarks and deadlines for students in the program.
Dissertation Committee Guidelines: This new document describes the required sequence of committee meetings, the way in which the Dissertation Guidance Committee should conduct the committee meetings, and the expectations of the both the students and the committee members.