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The Behavioral and Cellular Neuroscience (BCN) program, with its globally recognized faculty, investigates core questions about how biological systems shape behavior. This includes studying the neuroscience behind learning and memory, substance dependence, mental health disorders, and neural recovery post-injury. BCN researchers collaborate through the Texas A&M Institute for Neuroscience (TAMIN), a hub for neuroscience education and research that organizes specialized courses, lectures, conferences, and joint projects.
BCN's graduate program emphasizes hands-on research using advanced neuroscience techniques such as optogenetics, chemogenetics, electrophysiology studies, high-resolution microscopy, and molecular approaches. Students build strong mentoring relationships with faculty advisors to design and execute original research projects leading to doctoral dissertations. Faculty actively support students in publishing their findings, with most candidates producing multiple peer-reviewed articles alongside their thesis work.
This program equips graduates for diverse career paths including academic research, teaching roles, and positions in governmental or corporate research sectors. Alumni have secured prestigious postdoctoral appointments and faculty positions at leading institutions like Yale, UCLA, University of Arizona, and University of Missouri. Many students also successfully obtain competitive external funding through grants and fellowships to advance their research.