Tufts University Graduate Program in Neuroscience

Neuroscience Courses / Spring

CNP 210: Molecular Cell Biology II. Part two of a two-semester course (CNP 209/210) providing a thorough survey of major topics in cell biology, neuroscience, physiology, and developmental biology. Directors, Dan Cox, John Castellot, and Michael Forgac, 2 credits.

Neuroscience 205: Developmental Neurobiology. Mechanistic analysis of neural development in model vertebrate and invertebrate nervous systems. Offered every 2 years. Director, Michele Jacob.

Neuroscience 212: Systems Neuroscience and Disease. A course taught by the Neuroscience Program faculty that covers fundamental concepts in neuroanatomy, sensory neurobiology, and systems neurobiology. Begins in February. Meets Tues./Thurs., 1-3 PM in Arnold 106. Director, Douglas Vetter. 1 credit.

Neuroscience 216: Experimental Neuroscience/Research Techniques. Laboratory course with individual faculty members. Begins in January ; Times TBA with members of the program; 1 credit.

Neuroscience 220: Scientific Writing Principles. Begins in January; Meets Fridays, 1 PM in Arnold 106; 0.5 credit.

Neuroscience 292: Journal Club. Discussion by students and advisory faculty of selected articles from the current literature. Spring course begins in January; Meets Fridays, 11:30 AM in Arnold 106; 0.5 credit.

Neuroscience 290: Student Presentations. Monthly meetings focused on neuroscience student presentations of research. Begins in February; Meets one Tuesday of each month in Arnold 106; Director Michele Jacob; 0.5 credit.

Neuroscience 296: Seminar Series. Begins in January; Meets Wednesdays, 12 PM in Arnold 106; Director Barbara Talamo; 0.5 credit.

Neuroscience 298: Graduate Research. Thesis research with selected advisor.

 

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