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Formal Seminar | Neuroscience Graduate Program
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Skip to main content. University of California San Francisco. Study List Filing Info. September 21, 2016. Time: 1:00PM, Rock Hall Auditorium. Guest Speaker: Adrian Moore. The Generation of Neuronal Diversity: Chromatin to Wiring. October 6, 2016. Time: 4:00PM, Rock Hall Auditorium. Guest Speaker: Cagla Eroglu. Control of synaptic connectivity by astrocytes. October 13, 2016. Time: 4:00PM, Rock Hall Auditorium. Guest Speaker: Benjamin Deneen. Institution: Baylor College of Medicine. October 27, 2016.
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2016-2017 Neuroscience Courses | Neuroscience Graduate Program
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Skip to main content. University of California San Francisco. Study List Filing Info. NS221: Current Topics in Neuroscience. Students will read and discuss papers related to the current week’s formal Neuroscience Seminar series, attend the seminar, and meet with the speaker. Eric Huang and NS Faculty. Follows selected seminar speakers’ schedules. Class meets once a week 4:00-5:00pm on Wednesdays. NS200: Introduction to Neuroscience. Essential Concepts and Methods. Peter Sargent and Jennifer Whistler.
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Courses Outside UCSF | Neuroscience Graduate Program
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Skip to main content. University of California San Francisco. Study List Filing Info. The University of California Intercampus Exchange program allows graduate students to take courses on another campus of the University while remaining registered on the home campus. A regularly enrolled, full time, matriculated student of a member institution may register for courses offered by Stanford University. No cost to the student or institutions is involved. Study List Filing Info.
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Journal Club | Neuroscience Graduate Program
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Skip to main content. University of California San Francisco. Study List Filing Info. January 13, 2017. Rock Hall Auditorium Mission Bay. Running the Regulatory Relay Race. Expression of Terminal Effector Genes in Mammalian Neurons Is Maintained by a Dynamic Relay of Transient Enhancers. Neuron. 2016. 92:1252-1265. Faculty Coach: John Rubenstein. We're splitting up. Love, mPFC. Wiring and Molecular Features of Prefrontal Ensembles Representing Distinct Experiences. Cell 2016. 165:1776-1788.
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RIPS | Neuroscience Graduate Program
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Skip to main content. University of California San Francisco. Study List Filing Info. January 17, 2017. Rock Hall Auditorium Mission Bay. 2017 The Regents of the University of California.
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Current Students | Neuroscience Graduate Program
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Skip to main content. University of California San Francisco. Study List Filing Info. Learn about available resources, what's required for graduation and steps to earn a doctorate. UCSF Neuroscience Students 2016-2017. Ahmed, Osama (Lab: Davis). Ancona Esselmann, Samantha (Lab: Nicoll). Athilingam, Jiggy (Lab: Bender and Sohal). Boivin, Josiah (Lab: Wilbrecht and Whistler). Burke, Kenneth (Lab: Bender). Cahill, Michelle (Lab: Rotation). Care, Rachel (Lab: Dunn). Chen, Witney (Lab: Starr). Leib, David (La...
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Prospective students | Neuroscience Graduate Program
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Skip to main content. University of California San Francisco. Study List Filing Info. Find out what we do, how to apply, and what will be expected of you in this program. Issues to consider in deciding whether to apply to Neuroscience or to another UCSF graduate program:. Note: Each graduate program maintains its own admissions procedure. You may apply to only one of these graduate programs in an academic year. Information for New Students. Program Requirements by Year. Lab Trainings and Rotations.
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Neuroscience Courses | Neuroscience Graduate Program
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Skip to main content. University of California San Francisco. Study List Filing Info. First-year students take core courses in the fall, winter and spring quarters. These courses are designed to fill gaps in the general biological or physical science background of each student and to provide broadly based training in neuroscience. Lab Rotations and Dissertation Research:. Neuroscience Program, faculty, students and post-docs meet for weekly discussions of recent papers. A social hour is included. Student...
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Seminars | Neuroscience Graduate Program
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Skip to main content. University of California San Francisco. Study List Filing Info. Neuroscience program faculty and departments sponsor numerous informal seminars throughout the year. Speakers are invited directly by the host. The Neuroscience program announces these seminars via email and the website. Neuroscience students meet weekly for Research in Progress Talks. Students in years 3 and higher are required to present their current research. Format:. Informal 20 minute talks 5 minutes questions.