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Pursuing a research degree in the Faculty of Biological Sciences allows you to cultivate expertise as an autonomous investigator in your selected discipline. Guided by your principal supervisor and additional co-supervisors, you'll conduct pioneering research on specific biological challenges while joining an extensive network of scholars employing cross-disciplinary methods to address contemporary scientific inquiries. During your doctoral studies, you'll not only enhance your specialized research capabilities but also acquire transferable skills through structured training initiatives, seminar participation, and conference engagements.
As the body's most intricate and sophisticated component, the nervous system remains neuroscience's primary focus - deciphering how it facilitates perception, cognition, and action. This knowledge proves vital for addressing neurological disorders and injuries. Leeds neuroscientists utilize diverse methodologies, from conventional electrophysiology and immunohistochemistry to advanced techniques like CryoEM imaging, high-density neural recordings, optogenetics, and bioelectronic interfaces, bridging multiple scientific domains. Their research employs both animal models and human studies to examine neural regulation across physiological systems, spanning sensory processing to motor control while investigating neuroplastic mechanisms.