Graduate Training at the University of Chicago
Apply for *graduate training in neuroscience <http://neuroscience.uchicago.edu/graduate-training/>* at the University of Chicago, where a large *neuroscience faculty <http://neuroscience.uchicago.edu/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 <http://neuroscience.uchicago.edu/graduate-training/graduate-training-list-page/> 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 <http://neuroscience.uchicago.edu/graduate-training/neurobiology-apply/> *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 <http://neuroscience.uchicago.edu/graduate-training/computational-neuroscience-apply>* emphasizes quantitative approaches to experimental neuroscience, including mathematical methods and computational modeling of the nervous system. - The *Integrative Neuroscience Program <https://socialsciences.uchicago.edu/admissions>* focuses on the biological basis of complex behaviors. -- ________________________________________________________ Sliman Bensmaia Associate Professor Department of Organismal Biology and Anatomy University of Chicago 773.834.5203 http://bensmaialab.org ________________________________________________________
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Sliman Bensmaia