Of course the research programs of our faculty and students would not be possible without state-of-the art research facilities and funding. Our faculty are highly competitive in receiving extramural grant support with over $30 million in funding (as of 2002) coming annually from the NINDS and NIMH alone to UNC neuroscientists. These funds help to support not only individual research laboratories, but also impressive core facilities available to faculty and students. Among these are state-of-the-art facilities for production of transgenic and knock-out animal models, peptide and DNA synthesis, electron and laser confocal microscopy, molecular spectroscopy, tissue culture, protein and DNA sequencing, cell sorting and harvesting, and functional imaging.
In 2001, The Curriculum in Neurobiology moved into the newly constructed Neuroscience Research Building, which also houses the new UNC Neuroscience Center. A central conference room, computing, administrative, and student office space is conveniently located near the labs of many of the primary faculty in the training program, creating a real neuroscience "community".