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Columbia University Medical Center Department of Neuroscience (RRID:SCR_007445)
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URL: https://neuroscience.columbia.edu/

Proper Citation: Columbia University Medical Center Department of Neuroscience (RRID:SCR_007445)

Description: The Department of Neuroscience is a basic science department within the College of Physicians and Surgeons at the Columbia University Medical Center. The 35 faculty members in the department use a wide range of approaches to study fundamental aspects of neural circuit development, organization, and function. They share a common goal of relating the biology of such circuits to the control of behavior. A broad array of animal models, as well as human subjects, are examined using a wide range of approaches, including electrophysiology, biophysics, molecular and cell biology, systems neuroscience, imaging, behavior and theory. Interdisciplinary research is facilitated by widespread collaboration between different labs. Several research projects in the department are focused on animal models of nervous system disease. The department''s faculty has a distinguished record in neuroscience teaching and training. They are actively engaged in the training of medical students, Ph.D. and M.D./Ph.D. candidates, postdoctoral fellows and medical postgraduates. The faculty members of the Center play a major role in organizing and teaching the course Basic and Clinical Neuroscience, which is a Columbia Continuing Medical Education Course for students, fellows, residents, and practicing physicians. The outstanding research and training activities of the department are enhanced by the fact that it is embedded in a medical center with exceptional strength in many areas related to basic neuroscience, including Psychiatry and Neurology. In addition, the department sponsors the Graduate School of Arts & Sciences Ph.D. Program in Neurobiology and Behavior that includes over 100 faculty from the Medical Center and Morningside Campus.

Synonyms: Columbia Neuroscience, Columbia MC Dept. of Neuroscience

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