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Neuroscience remains one of biology's greatest unexplored frontiers. Addressing brain disorders, which pose significant societal challenges, could be achieved through deeper insights into how neural cells and circuits govern bodily functions and behavior in both healthy and diseased states. Moreover, studying this remarkable and intricate organ can illuminate not just how our organs are regulated and how we react to external stimuli, but also how past experiences shape these physiological and behavioral responses. The brain's sophisticated mechanisms for combining diverse stimuli with prior knowledge may even inspire innovative technologies and solutions to benefit humanity. As an inherently interdisciplinary field, the neuroscience program exposes students to brain biology and the link between neural activity and behavior through various lenses, including Physiology, Psychology, Anatomy, and Pharmacology. The curriculum's adaptable subject choices mirror this multidisciplinary approach to understanding the brain and behavior.