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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 a vibrant academic community that employs cross-disciplinary methods to address contemporary scientific inquiries. During your doctoral studies, you'll not only deepen your specialized knowledge but also enhance professional capabilities through structured training initiatives, seminar participation, and conference engagements.
The brain consists of intricately linked neural networks, each executing distinct operations - from odor recognition to movement coordination. Deciphering the computational processes within these circuits and their underlying neuronal mechanisms is fundamental to comprehending cerebral function. These discoveries are crucial for advancing treatments targeting neurological conditions. Leeds neuroscientists are currently investigating circuits governing motion, sensory perception, pain response, and metabolic/autonomic regulation. Their methodological arsenal includes sophisticated electrophysiological and optical recording systems, computational simulations, optogenetic interventions, and behavioral analyses.