Neuroscience Research

Focused on nervous system structure and function, neuroscience research includes the physiology, development, pharmacology, cellular biology, anatomy, and molecular biology of the nervous system, as well as cognitive, behavioral, and computational neuroscience. Translating basic research to clinical applications is critical to develop novel therapies for developmental, degenerative, psychiatric, and other disorders.
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