Neuroscience at the University of Minnesota

Neuroscience at the University of Minnesota Welcome! This page is offered as a way for past, present and future students and faculty, interested in the Neuroscience Ph.D.

program here at the U of Minnesota to get to know about us and keep in touch with one another. We are a large, multidisciplinary program consisting of over 100 faculty members from all parts of the University of Minnesota, over 25 departments from over 10 colleges. The multidisciplinary nature of our Ph.D. program is one of its most significant strengths. Often the most novel and interesting research comes from the bringing together of two disciplines, and this multidisciplinary approach is supported by the collaborative environment at the University of Minnesota.

Free Virtual Biomed Grad School Fair on July 28!Connect with Faculty and Grad Students from Minnesota and 22 other top  ...
07/17/2020

Free Virtual Biomed Grad School Fair on July 28!

Connect with Faculty and Grad Students from Minnesota and 22 other top .

This virtual event is free for all prospective students to attend.

For More Information and to Register:

The institutions participating in this virtual fair encourage a diverse group of students, including minority, first-generation, veteran, and disabled students, to participate in the fair.

Exciting news - the University of Minnesota received a $9.9M grant to establish a Center for Neural Circuits in Addictio...
07/14/2020

Exciting news - the University of Minnesota received a $9.9M grant to establish a Center for Neural Circuits in Addiction!

The Center will be a national resource for developing neural circuit research technologies and high-impact science to address addiction.

NIDA has awarded the U of M $9.9 million to establish the Center for Neural Circuits in Addiction.

07/02/2020

The Graduate Program in Neuroscience will be participating in a free virtual information session for PhD programs in biomedical science at the University of Minnesota.

***Thursday, July 9 from 10 am to 2 pm CDT***

Come meet us and learn more about our program!

Register here:

 

Join in this important discussion hosted by the Society for Neuroscience, today at 11am CDT
07/02/2020

Join in this important discussion hosted by the Society for Neuroscience, today at 11am CDT

🗣️📣 Tomorrow, join moderator Joanne Berger-Sweeney, PhD, and panelists Nii Addy, PhD, Marguerite Matthews, PhD, and Fitzroy ‘Pablo’ Wickham from noon – 1 p.m. EDT, for their panel discussion “Black Lives Matter and Neuroscience: Why This Moment Matters.”

Neuroscience is stronger with diverse perspectives. Register today https://bit.ly/BLM_Neuroscience

We're thrilled to welcome Professor Jocelyn Richard to the Department of Neuroscience at the University of Minnesota!Dr....
08/18/2018

We're thrilled to welcome Professor Jocelyn Richard to the Department of Neuroscience at the University of Minnesota!

Dr. Richard is a member of the Medical Discovery Team on Addiction, and she visited our new graduate students at Lake Itasca this week, to share her research on the the neurobiological mechanisms of motivated behavior.

Learn more about research in the Richard lab at

The central goal of research in the Richard Lab is to understand how external cues and internal states act together to powerfully modulate motivated behaviors. Physiological and affective states modulate both positive and negative motivated behaviors in unexpected ways not well accounted for by cur...

We're thrilled to welcome Professor Benjamin Saunders to the Department of Neuroscience at the University of Minnesota! ...
07/29/2018

We're thrilled to welcome Professor Benjamin Saunders to the Department of Neuroscience at the University of Minnesota! Dr. Saunders is a member of our Medical Discovery Team on Addiction, and his research on the motivational function of dopamine was just published in Nature Neuroscience. Learn more about the Saunders lab here: https://saunderslab.com

Congratulations to our newest PhD recipient, Dr. Matt Green, pictured here in his native habitat: “Greenland” in the Tha...
07/26/2018

Congratulations to our newest PhD recipient, Dr. Matt Green, pictured here in his native habitat: “Greenland” in the Thayer lab!

Coverage of new research from Dr. Brian Sweis and Professors David Redish, Mark Thomas, and Angus MacDonald!
07/21/2018

Coverage of new research from Dr. Brian Sweis and Professors David Redish, Mark Thomas, and Angus MacDonald!

Animals, like humans, are reluctant to give up on pursuits they’ve invested in, psychologists report.

Belated congratulations to Dr. Brian Sweis, a University of Minnesota MSTP (MD/PhD) student who successfully defended hi...
07/13/2018

Belated congratulations to Dr. Brian Sweis, a University of Minnesota MSTP (MD/PhD) student who successfully defended his PhD in Neuroscience on May 24!

Since then, Brian's dissertation research with Professors Mark Thomas and David Redish has appeared in four first-authored publications, including one yesterday in Science. Great work!

http://science.sciencemag.org/content/361/6398/178
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-018-04967-2
http://www.pnas.org/content/115/27/E6347.long
http://journals.plos.org/plosbiology/article?id=10.1371/journal.pbio.2005853

Congratulations to Professor David Redish, our Director of Graduate Studies as well as the director of a new training pr...
07/12/2018

Congratulations to Professor David Redish, our Director of Graduate Studies as well as the director of a new training program in computational neuroscience, supported by the National Institute of Mental Health - NIMH and The National Institute on Drug Abuse - NIDA.

This training grant, "Using computation to achieve breakthroughs in neuroscience", will provide predoctoral and postdoctoral opportunities to learn and apply state-of-the-art computational analysis techniques to neuroscience research projects.

This new opportunity adds to a number of existing training programs for neuroscience graduate students at the University of Minnesota:
- Predoctoral training of neuroscientists
- Training program in translational vision sciences
- Neuroscience training in drug abuse research
- Training in pharmaconeuroimmune substance abuse research

You can learn more about these opportunities on our website:

Congratulations to Dr. Martha Streng, whose PhD thesis won the Best Dissertation Award in the Biological and Medical Sci...
05/21/2018

Congratulations to Dr. Martha Streng, whose PhD thesis won the Best Dissertation Award in the Biological and Medical Sciences for 2018!

Congratulations to Dr. Jennifer Zick on her successful thesis defense, becoming our newest recipient of a PhD in Neurosc...
04/21/2018

Congratulations to Dr. Jennifer Zick on her successful thesis defense, becoming our newest recipient of a PhD in Neuroscience - bravo!

Jennifer Zick will be defending her PhD thesis today (Thursday, April 19) at 9:00 AM in Room 2-650 MoosT. The title of Jennifer's thesis is "Effective Disconnection of Intrinsic Networks in the Prefrontal Cortex: Convergence across Primate and Mouse Models of Schizophrenia".

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