Sede
Stati Uniti d'America (USA)
Modalità di studio
Campus
Lingua del programma
Inglese
Aree di studio
Biologia, Neuroscienze, Ingegneria biomedica, Psicologia, Scienze della salute, Medicina
Tipo di programma
PhD
Costo
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Sede
Stati Uniti d'America (USA)
Modalità di studio
Campus
Lingua del programma
Inglese
Aree di studio
Biologia, Neuroscienze, Ingegneria biomedica, Psicologia, Scienze della salute, Medicina
Tipo di programma
PhD
Costo
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The Neuroscience Graduate Program (NGP) at UTMB established in 1981 was the first Ph.D. program in neuroscience in Texas. The rich interdisciplinary program of course work and research provides an internationally competitive education that enhances a trainee's ability to become a scholarly and productive contributor to our knowledge of nervous system function and disease mechanisms.
It is anticipated that our graduates will become researchers and/or teachers in the field of neuroscience in academic institutions, industry, biotechnology, or government. The program is designed to be rigorous but flexible and is explicitly multidisciplinary. Research can be done in areas ranging from molecules to excitable membranes to behavior, using preparations ranging from cell cultures to isolated ganglia to brain slices to intact nervous systems of invertebrates and vertebrates.
Students are exposed to a broad, integrated foundation of courses in biomedical sciences and to fundamental neurobiological concepts. They also gain exposure to modern experimental techniques: immunocytochemistry, live-cell imaging, electron, and confocal microscopy, nuclear magnetic resonance-based imaging; electrophysiological methods of extracellular recording and patch clamping; molecular, biochemical and pharmacological methods for identifying and characterizing drugs and drug targets, neurotransmitters, peptides, growth factors, receptors, chaperones, and other intracellular signaling molecules; immunological, cell culture, and a multitude of behavioral assays. Major areas of research strength in the program include neuroplasticity, learning, and memory; pain mechanisms, neural injury and brain trauma; drug abuse and addiction; neurodegenerative disorders (Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, ALS); other conditions and disorders affecting the nervous system.
Our goal is to graduate neuroscientists who have a broad base of experience with modern experimental skills and comprehensive knowledge background of the organization, structure, and functions of nervous systems and who will seek to explore cellular and molecular mechanisms of important nervous system functions and disorders.
For more than 125 years, UTMB has stood with Texas—training the health care workforce; helping make the state a leader in advancing the understanding and treatment of illness and injury; serving as a major provider of healthcare for Texans and their families, and innovating the future of how care is delivered.
UTMB opened in 1891 as the nation’s first public medical school and hospital under unified leadership—already a pioneer. What began as one hospital and medical school building in Galveston is now a major academic health sciences center of global influence, with medical, nursing, health professions, and graduate biomedical schools; a world-renowned research enterprise; and a growing, comprehensive health system with hospitals on four campuses and a network of clinics. Today, UTMB has a $3.3 billion annual statewide economic impact, in terms of business volume, personal income, and durable goods purchases. More than 46,000 jobs in Texas are directly or indirectly attributed to UTMB.
UTMB includes schools of Medicine, Nursing, Health Professions and Graduate Biomedical Sciences; four institutes for advanced study; a major medical library; a network of hospitals and clinics that provide a full range of primary and specialized medical care; and numerous research facilities. UTMB is a part of The University of Texas System and a member of the Texas Medical Center.
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