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PhD Program in Computational Neuroscience

The Graduate Program in Computational Neuroscience (CNS) provides an interdepartmental and interdivisional focus for innovative multidisciplinary training in neuroscience.

 

The University of Chicago has a long tradition of innovative research in the neurosciences. K. C. Cole developed the voltage clamp here, Stephen Polyak and C. J. Herrick did pioneering work on the anatomy of the retina and brain, and Jack Cowan and Hugh Wilson were among the first to develop mathematical analyses of the dynamics of cortical neurons using non-linear dynamics.

This tradition is continued in Graduate Program in Computational Neuroscience, which provides an interdepartmental and interdivisional focus for multidisciplinary training in neuroscience.

Welcome from the Chair

"I'm proud of the history of excellence in Computational Neuroscience here at UChicago and I'm excited about the future of our field, especially when it is populated with our exceptional graduates."

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Events

See our upcoming events including student talks, seminars, and visiting researchers.
 

Neuroscience Student Talks
Monday, December 2, 12 pm
Ross Mansouri-Rad - CON
(McGehee Lab)
Ali Alamri - CNS
(Hatsopoulos Lab)
SBRI J461

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