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Neuroscience explores the brain and nervous system's structure and operations, standing as one of science education and research's most rapidly expanding fields. Professionals skilled in neuroscience are highly sought after in diverse sectors, including healthcare, scientific investigation, corporate environments, and legal practice. The neuroscience PhD curriculum offers cross-disciplinary research preparation and coursework, equipping graduates for advanced interdisciplinary roles in neuroscience research and related industries. This program delivers comprehensive neuroscience education through research experience and coursework, allowing students to specialize in particular subfields. Faculty from various disciplines—biological sciences, biomedical engineering, biomedical studies, physical therapy-exercise science, computational mathematics, philosophy, and psychology—collaborate in this doctoral initiative.
Gain essential knowledge in computational modeling, neurorehabilitation, and neuroimaging neuroscience, examining brain functionality through the lens of nervous system structure data processing. Key research areas encompass: MRI statistical modeling, Gene regulatory network computational models, Neurophysiological process and clinical outcome predictive models, Human visual-motor processing, Functional brain imaging, Brain connectivity analysis, Spinal cord imaging and motor control, Neural and developmental disorders, Neurodegenerative conditions, Rehabilitation techniques