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mcin slidesThis interdisciplinary graduate research and education program, established in 1986, has 29 faculty participants. The international reputation of the faculty members and their ability to attract strong extramural support has resulted in the program being designated as one of Colorado State University's Centers of Research and Scholarly Excellence.

Faculty research interests are focused in cellular, molecular and integrative neurobiology, with emphasis in areas related to neuronal differentiation, degeneration and regeneration, ion channels and membrane physiology, synaptic mechanisms, neuronal circuitry and chronobiology, sensory biology, artificial neural networks, cognitive neuroscience and neurovirology.

Students interested in the cellular and molecular aspects of nervous system function and systems neuroscience are encouraged to apply.

 

For further information, contact:

James Bamburg, Ph.D., Director
jbamburg@lamar.colostate.edu

Nancy Graham
Office of the Director
Molecular, Cellular and Integrative Neurosciences
Colorado State University
1617 Campus Delivery
Fort Collins, CO 80523-1617
njgraham@colostate.edu
Telephone: 970-491-0425
FAX: 970-491-7907

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