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  1. The Department of Neuroscience encompasses a broad range of neuroscience research spanning cellular, organismal and behavioral approaches. By focusing on understanding the nervous system in health and disease, the department contributes to both a fundamental understanding of neuroscience and novel avenues for therapies.

    • Computation
    • Neural and Glial Circuits
    • Neural Development and Regeneration
    • Neurotrauma
    • Neuroinflammation
    • Neurodegenerative Disease
    • Neural Mechanisms of Behavior
    • Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms

    Our brains constantly process information, integrating environmental stimuli with past experiences and internal states. Misinterpretation and inappropriate reactions to stimuli are characteristic of many neuropsychiatric diseases. We use neural recording and modeling techniques to understand computational principles and how these go awry in disease...

    Information is processed and stored in the brain by vast networks of interconnected neurons. The normal operation of these neural networks is supported and regulated by glia, another major cell type in the brain that also form intricate networks. We use advanced techniques in molecular genetics, electrophysiology, and imaging to understand the stru...

    The entire nervous system, consisting of over 100 different types of cells and trillions of synaptic connections, must build itself during development. Understanding how these different cell types are produced and interact is crucial for treating disorders such as autism and epilepsy, and for advancing promising therapies in regenerative medicine. ...

    Brain and spinal cord trauma have a profound impact on overall health that extends far beyond the site of the injury. We apply a multidisciplinary approach to develop treatments, leveraging expertise in advanced animal models of injury, cutting-edge imaging techniques, single-cell transcriptomics, and in vivo and in vitro electrophysiology. 1. Jona...

    Brain and spinal cord injuries trigger an inflammatory response that can both help and hinder nervous system recovery. We are using sophisticated in vivo and in vitro models to understand the long-term consequences of this immune response to devise novel ways to repair damaged tissue. 1. Jonathan Godbout 2. Olga Kokiko-Cochran 3. Dana McTigue 4. Gi...

    Neurodegenerative diseases have debilitating effects on people’s lives impairing cognitive and motor function. We use animal and in vitro models to study the causes of neurodegenerative disease with the aim of developing therapeutic interventions that alleviate neurodegenerative diseases. 1. Andrew Fischer 2. Harry Fu 3. Jie Gao 4. Olga Kokiko-Coch...

    Humans and animals interact with the environment through behavior and the planning and execution of actions are a major function of our brain. We use behavioral and neural recordings in animal models to understand how brains interpret the environment to create behaviors in baseline and disease states. 1. Candice Askwith 2. Martin Haesemeyer 3. Ashl...

    Neurons are among the most complex cells in the body. We use imaging, genomics and proteomics tools in vitro and in whole animal systems to understand how neurons establish and maintain their cellular function. Understanding these mechanisms allows critical insight into what goes awry in disease states when neurons cannot maintain their structure a...

  2. www.neurosciences.uni-bonn.deMSc Neurosciences

    1. Up-to-date Interdisciplinarity. The MSc Neurosciences program aims towards an integrated understanding of modern neurosciences over the full spectrum of current research. The curriculum covers the whole field of neuroscience from molecular and cellular neurobiology to behavior and clinical neuroscience. 2. Education.

  3. 15. Feb. 2024 · Welcome to the Major of Neuroscience. The Neuroscience Signature Program is a joint venture by the College of Arts and Sciences and the College of Medicine. Make an Advising Appointment. Declare Major/Minor.

  4. MSc Neurosciences. Neurosciences are among the most fascinating disciplines of the life sciences and are becoming increasingly important for medicine, digitalization and technology development. They combine concepts and methods from biology, physics, chemistry, informatics, engineering, medicine and psychology.