NEUROSCIENCE, PHD

Neuroscience

Grad Additional Info
   
Theme Director Karen Gamble, PhD
Email klgamble@uab.edu
Theme Co-Director Lucas Pozzo-Miller, PhD
Email lucaspm@uab.edu
Theme Associate Director Cristin Gavin, PhD
Email cfgavin@uab.edu

Theme Information

Neuroscience is one of eight interdisciplinary PhD themes within Graduate Biomedical Sciences (GBS).  Students select a theme upon application but have access to faculty and courses from across GBS, allowing for flexibility in both research and academics.

The Neuroscience Theme provides training opportunities in multiple and contemporary areas of neuroscience research — from fundamental discovery science at the molecular, cellular, systems, and behavioral levels, to translational studies in cellular and animal models of diseases of the nervous system. Outstanding research faculty from various schools, departments, and centers participate in training the next generation of neuroscientists. The Neuroscience Theme seeks to equip and train students to become tomorrow's innovative neuroscientists by:

  • Teaching fundamental neuroscience concepts that are the stepping-stones needed for a deeper understanding of nervous system function.
  • Providing unique professional and scientific avenues through which they can develop their presentation skills and learn critical thinking and experimental design.
  • Offering the opportunity to choose neuroscience research from multiple options available through laboratories across the UAB campus — not limiting students to a department but, rather, a discipline.
  • Providing opportunities for informal interactions with other students to discuss research, scientific writing, and life outside and beyond graduate school.

Admissions 

Prospective students should visit the GBS Admissions page for information on admissions requirements, application deadlines, and how to apply.


Financial Support

All students accepted into GBS programs receive a competitive annual stipend and fully paid tuition and fees. Single coverage health insurance is also provided at no cost to the student. Please reference the GBS Financial Support page for further information.


Curriculum

Requirements Hours
Lab Rotations 3

GBS 795

Lab Rotation 1  

GBS 796

Lab Rotation 2  

GBS 797

Lab Rotation 3  
Core Courses 7

GBS 701

Core Concepts in Research: Critical Thinking & Error Analysis  

GBS 707

Basic Biochemistry and Metabolism  

GBS 708

Basic Genetics and Molecular Biology  

GBS 709

Basic Biological Organization  
Module Courses 8

GBSC 744

Neuroanatomy  

GBSC 729

Cell Neurophysiology  

GBS 714

Developmental Neuroscience  

GBSC 727

Neuro Systems  
Theme Required Courses 18

GBS 730

Introduction to Neurobiology (Dauphin Island Course) 1  

GBS 737

Neuro Student Summer Seminar Series 2  

NBL 703

Nuerobiology Seminar Series 3  
GBS Required Courses 49

GRD 717

Principles of Scientific Integrity  

Grant-Writing/Scientific Communication 4

 

Biostatistics 5

 

Journal Clubs 6

 

Three Advanced Courses 7

 

Research 8

 
Total Hours 85
1

Dauphin Island course- required summer before the 1st year

2

Required each summer semester

3

Required fall and spring semester, 2nd year until graduation.

4

Course selected from the following: GBS 716GBS 725GBSC 726GRD 709

5

Course selected from the following: GRD 770BST 611BST 612BY 755PY 716

6

Required each fall and spring semester, 2nd year until graduation. Courses selected from the following: GBS 736GBS 746JGBS 747JGBS 756GBS 766GBS 776GBS 786JGBS 793GBSC 700GBSC 713GBSC 720INFO 673INFO 793 

7

Three advanced courses selected from the following: GBS 700GBS 702GBS 715GBS 718GBS 726GBS 727GBS 729GBS 739GBS 742GBS 749GBS 754GBS 757GBS 758GBS 765GBS 775GBS 778GBS 779GBS 783GBSC 705GBSC 706GBSC 707GBSC 709GBSC 710GBSC 712GBSC 714GBSC 715GBSC 717GBSC 721GBSC 724GBSC 725GBSC 728GBSC 730GBSC 732GBSC 734GBSC 735GBSC 740GBSC 741GBSC 743GBSC 745GBSC 746GBSC 748INFO 701INFO 702INFO 703INFO 704INFO 751INFO 762INFO 796INFO 797BME 723BME 770BME 772BME 780, or other approved course.

8

Student must complete 24 hours total of dissertation research, GBS 799.


Theme Faculty

The faculty listing for the Neuroscience theme is located here


For further information, please reference the GBS website