University of Michigan Neuroscience

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The U-M Medical School’s Biomedical Science Research Building opened in February 2006, providing a new home for more than 100 faculty and scientists.The approximately 470,000 gross-square-foot building's architectural style of openness and flexibility fosters project collaboration and inspires intellectual innovation. Space was planned around scientific themes rather than departments so faculty working on similar projects are encouraged by proximity to collaborate and innovate.

Summary

The longest-standing neuroscience graduate program in the United States, we are a collegial and interactive group that performs research across the breadth of the neuroscience field.

The University of Michigan Neuroscience program captures the excitement and interdisciplinary collaboration intrinsic to the field of neuroscience by drawing on the expertise of over 120 faculty members from more than 20 departments.Primary research fields include: Sensory & Computational Neuroscience, Developmental Neuroscience, Cognitive Neuroscience,Behavioral Neuroscience,Molecular Neuroscience, and Clinical Neuroscience.

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