Participation in Neuroscience Program activities does not require membership in the Neuroscience Program. The program welcomes attendance of all interested UCSF faculty, students and other trainees at its retreat, seminars and journal club. Our program seeks to train students who will be expert in one particular approach to neuroscientific.

Neuroscience. The Neuroscience PhD program prepares students for independent research and teaching in neuroscience. It seeks to train students who will be expert in one particular approach to neuroscientific research, but who will also have a strong general background in other areas of neuroscience and related disciplines.

The program has as prerequisites undergraduate courses in biology, physics, inorganic and organic chemistry, and calculus although students not trained in one or more of these areas may make them up after enrollment. The Neuroscience Graduate Program trains students studying for the Ph.D. degree. The program does not offer a master's degree.

Our program recruits many of the most able and imaginative students interested in neuroscience. Many of our students have now initiated careers at leading universities or biotechnology ventures worldwide. These students also deserve much of the credit for UCSF contributions to neuroscience and for creating the collaborative, interdisciplinary.

The faculty who participate in the Neuroscience graduate program are listed below. You may find more information about any faculty member by clicking on their name. In addition to the >80 laboratories of Neuroscience Program faculty, Neuroscience students may carry out their thesis studies in any of the over 120 additional labs affiliated with.

The University of California, San Francisco offers an interdisciplinary program for graduate training in neuroscience. The purpose of this program is to train doctoral students for independent research and teaching in neuroscience. Participation in Neuroscience Program activities does not require membership in the Neuroscience Program.

The Neurosciences Graduate Program at the University of California, San Diego, together with our participating institutions, offers an outstanding opportunity for graduate training in one of the most highly interactive scientific environments available in the United States.

Centers & Programs. Each department within the UCSF Weill Institute for Neurosciences features nationally renowned centers, clinics and programs dedicated to advancing the full spectrum of brain health through research, education, and patient care.

You can also read more about Neuroscience degrees in general, or about studying in United States. Many universities and colleges in United States offer English-taught PhD's degrees. Before starting a programme, you need to have a basic knowledge of the English language. Assess your level of English by scheduling the TOEFL ® language test.

The Stanford Neurosciences Interdepartmental Program IDP offers interdisciplinary training leading to a Ph.D. in Neuroscience. The primary goal of the program is to train students to become leaders in neuroscience research, education and outreach. Graduates of the program will be innovators.