Master of Interdisciplinary Neuroscience

Frankfurt am Main, Germany

Learning type(s): In Person

Language(s): English

Duration: 2 years

Degrees available: MSc

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Domains: Circuit Dynamics and Oscillations, Cognition and Neural Network, Computational and Theoretical Neuroscience, Internal States and Homeostasis, Motivation, Emotion and Behaviour, Neurodegenerative Disorders and Pathological Aging, Neurogenesis and Development, Other Brain Diseases, Psychiatric and Cognitive Disorders

Subdomains: Animal models, Autism spectrum, Axon growth and guidance, Computational clinical neuroscience, Data analysis and software tools, Molecular and cellular mechanisms, Neural Network Models, Neurotransmitters and their receptors, Psychiatric disorders, Synaptic transmission

The major objective of the program is to offer to motivated students a highly research-oriented training that will provide them with a broad overview over the most relevant fields of neuroscience, including basic neuroscience, clinical neuroscience, cognitive neuroscience and computational neuroscience as well as applied aspects of neuroscience. This also includes relevant practical skills. The program will confront students with various levels of complexity of neural functions from molecular biology to systems neuroscience. A major characteristic comprises the optional training in clinical neuroscience that will familiarize students with neuropathology and aspects of neurology and will provide them with hands on information on current technical approaches applied in clinical research.

Location

Heinrich-Hoffmann-Str. 7