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2017-2018 Graduate & Professional Studies Catalog 
    
 
  Dec 04, 2024
 
2017-2018 Graduate & Professional Studies Catalog [Archived Catalog]

Department of Neuroscience


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The Center for Neuroscience (CNUP) Training program is an interschool PhD degree-granting program offered cooperatively by the School of Arts and Sciences (Neuroscience, NROSCI) and the School of Medicine (Neurobiology, MSNBIO). The program introduces students to the fundamental issues and experimental approaches in neuroscience and trains them in the theory and practice of laboratory research. Research interests of the training faculty focus on several prominent themes, including behavioral/systems/cognitive, cell and molecular, development/plasticity/repair, and the neurobiology of disease.

This large research-based training program offers outstanding opportunities for students to pursue research in laboratories within more than 30 different departments and University centers. Major features of the program include the extensive collaborative interactions among its faculty members and its affiliation with the Auditory Research Group, the Center for the Neural Basis of Cognition, (a joint program with Carnegie Mellon University), Conte Center for the Neuroscience of Mental Disorders, Pittsburgh Institute for Neurodegenerative Diseases, Pittsburgh Center for Pain Research, and other on-campus research centers.

Training is also available for a master’s degree through the Department of Neuroscience in the Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences. It is important to note that this is a departmental program rather than a component of CNUP. Thus, training is only available with faculty with primary or secondary  appointments in the Department of Neuroscience. Applicants must also arrange for a faculty sponsor before their application will be considered. A more detailed explanation of the program requirements is available on the Department of Neuroscience Web site at www.neuroscience.pitt.edu/programs/masters/.

Contact Information

Center for Neuroscience
A206 Langley Hall
412-383-7582
Fax: 412-624-9198
E-mail: lms232@pitt.edu
http://cnup.neurobio.pitt.edu/training/phd/

Admission Requirements and Procedures

Students are admitted into the CNUP training program on the assumption that they will be able to meet all requirements for the PhD degree. Those that are selected show evidence of a high level of intellectual talent, a strong interest in neuroscience, and a commitment to scholarship and research.

Admission decisions are based on many factors including the candidate’s statement of interest and goals in the field of neuroscience, evidence of research experience and accomplishment, letters of recommendation, test scores, grades, and personal interviews. An outstanding record in one of these areas may compensate for poorer performance in another area. In general, successful applicants have a BS degree in biology, chemistry, computer science, mathematics, neuroscience, or psychology with a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.40 (on a 4.00 scale) and a cumulative Graduate Record Exam (GRE) score greater than 160 verbal, 155 quantitative and a 4.5 in analytical writing.

Additional information and a link to our online application can be found at cnup.neurobio.pitt.edu/training/phd/admissions.aspx

Financial Assistance

All students receive full stipend support and individual health benefits. This support is derived from University fellowships and numerous grants funded by the federal government and private agencies. Students in the program also have access to sponsorship on NIH training grants.

Training Faculty

http://cnup.neurobio.pitt.edu/people/faculty.aspx?by=x1

Programs

    Doctoral

    Courses

      Neuroscience

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