Neuroscience

About the Program

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Students gain advanced knowledge of molecular biophysics of channels and receptors through motor control; neuroethology; retinal organization; development of visual systems; cortical organization; and cognitive functions. Students graduate with the qualitative and quantitative skills necessary for professional research and teaching regarding nerve cells and the ways they are organized to form nervous systems that mediate behavior.

Degree Type
Interdisciplinary Graduate Group
Degrees Offered
M.S. Plan I
M.S. Plan II
Ph.D. Plan B
Lead Dean

College of Biological Sciences

Major Code
GNES

Admissions and Fellowship Information

Admission Deadlines
General: Dec 1, 2024
Internal Fellowship Deadlines
Prospective Student Fellowship: Dec 1, 2024
Continuing Student Fellowship: Jan 15, 2025

Program Contact Information

Primary Program Contacts

Graduate Program Coordinator

Program Coordinator
Linette Scibelli
(530) 757-8520 | [email protected]

Graduate Program Chair

Graduate Group Chair
Elva Diaz
(530) 754-6080 | [email protected]

Additional Contacts

Program Contacts

Advisor: General
Rishidev Chaudhuri
Neuroscience
[email protected]

Advisor: General
Audrey Fan
Neuroscience
[email protected]

Advisor: General
Diasynou Fioravante
Neuroscience
530-752-1887 | [email protected]

Advisor: General
Gene Gurkoff
Neuroscience
530-754-4966 | [email protected]

Advisor: General
Timothy Hanks
Neuroscience
[email protected]

Advisor: General
George Mangun
Neuroscience
(530) 754-4551 | [email protected]

Advisor: Primary Contact
Alexander Nord
Neuroscience
[email protected]

Graduate Studies Contacts

Internal Fellowship Analyst
Heidi West
(530) 754-9473 | [email protected]

Senior Academic Advisor
Brittney Dinelli
[email protected]