NBIO101
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Social and Ethical Issues in the Neurosciences
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Foundational scientific issues and philosophical perspectives related to advances in the study of brain and behavior. Implications of new insights from the neurosciences for medical therapy, social policy, and broader conceptions of human nature inc...
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NBIO198
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Directed Reading in Neurobiology
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Prerequisite: consent of instructor. (Staff)
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NBIO199
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Undergraduate Research
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Investigations sponsored by individual faculty members. Prerequisite: consent of instructor.
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NBIO201
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Social and Ethical Issues in the Neurosciences
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Foundational scientific issues and philosophical perspectives related to advances in the study of brain and behavior. Implications of new insights from the neurosciences for medical therapy, social policy, and broader conceptions of human nature inc...
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NBIO206
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The Nervous System
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Structure and function of the nervous system, including neuroanatomy, neurophysiology, and systems neurobiology. Topics include the properties of neurons and the mechanisms and organization underlying higher functions. Framework for general work in n...
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NBIO220
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Machine Learning Methods for Neural Data Analysis
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With modern high-density electrodes and optical imaging techniques, neuroscientists routinely measure the activity of hundreds, if not thousands, of cells simultaneously. Coupled with high-resolution behavioral measurements, genetic sequencing, and...
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NBIO227
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Understanding Techniques in Neuroscience
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Students will learn to select and evaluate multidisciplinary techniques for approaching modern neuroscience questions. A combination of lectures and small group paper discussions will introduce techniques from molecular, genetic, behavioral, electrop...
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NBIO228
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Mathematical Tools for Neuroscience
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Student-instructed. This course aims to equip biosciences graduate students with the fundamental skills in quantitative modeling and data analysis necessary for neuroscience research. It covers techniques including linear algebra, Fourier transforms,...
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NBIO254
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Principles of Neurobiology
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For graduate students. Includes lectures with BIO 154 and additional paper discussion sections. Principles and mechanisms in the organization and functions of the nervous system. Topics: neuronal communication, sensory and motor systems, innate beh...
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NBIO299
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Directed Reading in Neurobiology
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Prerequisite: consent of instructor.
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NBIO370
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Medical Scholars Research
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Provides an opportunity for student and faculty interaction, as well as academic credit and financial support, to medical students who undertake original research. Enrollment is limited to students with approved projects.
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NBIO399
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Graduate Research
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Investigations sponsored by individual faculty members. Prerequisite: consent of instructor.
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