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Neurobiology of Cortical Systems

Organization YALE UNIVERSITYLocation NEW HAVEN, UNITED STATESPosted 1 Jul 1983Deadline 30 Jun 2026
NIHUS FederalResearch GrantFY2025NeurobiologySystemneurobiological
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PROJECT SUMMARY
The goal of this proposal is to provide highly focused and advanced training in the development, function and

dysfunction of the mammalian cerebral cortex at Yale University. The philosophy of this program is to preserve

and foster integrative approaches to neurobiology that will interface across genetics, molecular biology, cell

biology, systems neuroscience and clinical medicine with respect to the development, organization, function and

plasticity of the mammalian cortex. Twenty-seven (27) faculty from eleven (11) basic and clinical departments at

both Yale School of Medicine and Yale College are participants in this multidisciplinary program. The program

offers both depth and breadth. The depth derives from its unique substantive focus on cortical circuits of the

rodent, primate and human brain. The breadth of the program derives from the diversity of approaches, spanning

genetic, molecular, developmental, systems, theory and cognitive neuroscience. Faculty interests span cortical

morphogenesis and axon guidance mechanisms in embryos to memory decline and stroke in elderly humans.

Methodologies include deep sequencing; cloning; cell culture; immunocytochemistry; in situ hybridization;

electron and two photon microscopy; voltage clamp and whole cell recording; calcium and other forms of optical

imaging; biochemistry and molecular analyses; psycho-pharmacology; rodent, monkey and human behavior; in

vivo extracellular recording in behaving animals; and fMRI and PET imaging in human subjects. Four predoctoral

positions are requested. Trainees are selected by the Executive Committee from an outstanding pool of

advanced Neuroscience graduate students at Yale, which are amongst the best in the country and come from a

variety of backgrounds in biological and physical sciences. Trainees are selected on the basis of their potential

for excellence and leadership in research focused on the mammalian neocortex. Mentors are Ph.D.s and M.D.s.

with substantial NIH support and NINDS related research foci on the neurobiology of cortical systems, particularly

the development, function and dysfunction, including Alzheimer’s, Schizophrenia and Autism. Training includes

focused coursework, instruction in experimental design and statistical methods, aggressive mentorship through

advisory committees, intensive research apprenticeship, structured seminar programs, career skills

development, extensive oral and written feedback, and numerous opportunities for written and oral presentation

of research progress and analysis.

Grant Number: 5T32NS007224-40
NIH Institute/Center: NIH

Principal Investigator: JESSICA CARDIN

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