Resources and Opportunities
Through classroom and lab work and summer fellowships, the Neuroscience Program offers a wide range of opportunities for students to get hands-on experience and conduct research.
The laboratory facilities in Druckenmiller Hall and Kanbar Hall are state-of-the-art. There are four neuroscience labs, each run by a department faculty member. As the labs are for both student and faculty research, they are a major focus of the Neuroscience Program. We invite you to explore the fascinating research that goes on here.
Students may apply for a summer fellowship conducting research with a faculty mentor. Summer fellowships are stipended and last 8-10 weeks. Students should apply online before or during the month of February.
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