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World-leading neuroscience research at King's. Understanding the brain is one of the most exciting areas of scientific research and King's Neuroscience research spans from molecules to the mind. Our discoveries improve the lives of people with conditions and diseases of the nervous system.
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- What is Neuroscience
King’s Neuroscience seeks to understand the brain in health...
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- PhD
The Neuroscience BSc at King’s is a modern and multidisciplinary degree covering aspects of cell, molecular and developmental biology, neuroanatomy, physiology and pharmacology. It also links to psychology and philosophy.
- 5-11 Lavington Street, London, SE1 0NZ
- newstudents@kcl.ac.uk
- 020 7123 4843
Our Neuroscience MSc course will provide you with multidisciplinary training in a range of neuroscience topics, particularly those relevant to psychiatry and neurology.
- 5-11 Lavington Street, London, SE1 0NZ
- newstudents@kcl.ac.uk
- 020 7123 4843
At King's, we study the whole nervous system - from molecules to mind, providing a broad-based curriculum that covers developmental, clinical and psychological aspects of neuroscience. The BSc Neuroscience and Psychology is led by Yannis Paloyelis, based in our world-leading Neuroimaging Department within the School of Neuroscience. Our other ...
Basic and Clinical Neuroscience - NIHR Clinical Lecturer in Neurology; Person: Clinical
Dive into the research topics where Neuroscience is active. These topic labels come from the works of this organisation's members. Together they form a unique fingerprint. Brain Neuroscience. 100%. Patient Medicine and Dentistry. 48%. Neuron Neuroscience. 47%.