Connectionists: PhD Studentships available at the Center for Molecular and Behavioral Neuroscience, Rutgers University
Travis Baker
travis.e.baker.phd at gmail.com
Thu Nov 11 12:06:59 EST 2021
Rutgers University in Newark invites students to apply to the Behavioral
and Neural Sciences Graduate Program. Students in our program perform
independent research in humans, non-human primates, and animals,
culminating in a Ph.D. in Neuroscience. The program’s goal is to prepare
students for positions in academic, biomedical, and industrial research
settings. All students receive tuition and a generous stipend, regardless
of nationality. Outstanding candidates will be considered for the
prestigious Rutgers Presidential Fellowship.
Cellular, systems, and cognitive neuroscience research State-of-the-art
facilities • two research dedicated 3T MRI scanners • MRI compatible EEG •
Behavioral and EEG testing facilities • Confocal microscopes
Cutting-edge techniques • Functional imaging • Two photon laser microscopy
• Eye-tracking • Calcium imaging • robot guided Transcranial magnetic
stimulation • Optogenetics • Virtual reality • Chemogenetics • Patch clamp
recording • Fiber photometry • Voltametry • Multi-site unit/LFP recordings
Diverse research interests of our faculty • Learning and memory • Movement
control • Language development • Vision • Addiction • Emotions, stress, and
anxiety • Decision making • Executive control • Attention While performing
exciting research, our students learn how the brain works, develops,
interacts with the environment, and is modified by experience in health and
disease.
How to Apply / Contact
Apply: http://bns.rutgers.edu
Deadline: Dec. 15th, 2021
Contact: Dr. Icnelia Huerta Ocampo
icnelia.huerta at rutgers.edu
Center for Molecular and Behavioral Neuroscience
https://sasn.rutgers.edu/research/centers-institutes/center-molecular-and-behavioral-neuroscience-cmbn
For more information about the program, please contact Travis Baker, PhD at
travis.e.baker at rutgers.edu
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