Apply for graduate training in neuroscience at the University of Chicago, where a large neuroscience faculty provides stimulating research opportunities at levels ranging from genes and molecules to computation and human behavior, in laboratories distributed across eight departments in the biological, social, and physical sciences. Applications for entry in the Fall of 2016 are now being accepted, with a deadline of December 1, 2015.
Graduate training is organized into three programs with different emphases. For information about each program and how to apply, follow the links:
- The Program in Neurobiology covers a broad spectrum of subfields, including molecular and developmental neurobiology, cellular and synaptic electrophysiology and imaging, and neurobiology of disease.
- The Program in Computational Neuroscience emphasizes quantitative approaches to experimental neuroscience, including mathematical methods and computational modeling of the nervous system.
- The Integrative Neuroscience Program focuses on the biological basis of complex behaviors.