Neuroscience Graduate Program (NGP)
The Neuroscience Graduate Program offers an outstanding opportunity for graduate training in an exceptionally interactive and collaborative environment at a world class research institution. More than 60 faculty members from across the School of Medicine and the adjacent School of Arts, Sciences and Engineering participate in the program by serving as mentors for student trainees.
Graduate Student Perspectives

I decided to apply to the University of Rochester after spending a year in the Post-baccalaureate Research Education Program (PREP). I was interested in studying the role of neuroinflammation in the Alzheimer's disease and Dr. Kerry O'Banion's lab presented a good fit for me. more ...
Fatima Rivera-Escalera
Research interests of the faculty span all major themes in contemporary neuroscience including
- Cell Signaling & Communications
- Learning, Memory, & Adaptive Plasticity
- Neurobiology of Disease
- Neurodevelopment & Aging
- Neuroengineering
- Neurogenetics
- Sensory, Motor, & Integrative Systems Neuroscience
- Stem Cells, Neuroregeneration, & Repair
Extensive collaborations within and across these themes are a hallmark of the program, providing students the opportunity to design thesis projects without regard to traditional boundaries. Interactions are fostered and strengthened by a host of interdisciplinary research centers.
Students enter our program with diverse backgrounds and interests, but they share a passion for discovery and an intense curiosity about the workings of the nervous system. The Neuroscience Graduate Program builds on this passion by providing the state-of-the-art training students need to become successful researchers and educators.
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For more information and details on how to apply please visit the Office for Graduate Education and Postdoctoral Affairs.





