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Neurosciences Graduate Training Program

Organization UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN DIEGOLocation LA JOLLA, UNITED STATESPosted 1 Jul 2008Deadline 30 Jun 2026
NIHUS FederalResearch GrantFY2024NeurosciencesTraining Programs
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Project Summary/Abstract
The Neurosciences Graduate Program (NGP) at UC San Diego (UCSD) is committed to training the next

generation of neuroscience leaders. The NGP brings together world-class research institutions and laboratories

at UCSD, The Salk Institute, The Scripps Research Institute, and the Sanford Burnham Institute, to create one

of the largest and most diverse neuroscience environments in the world. The proposed training program

combines this environment with a progressive, quantitatively rigorous curriculum covering multiple neuroscience

disciplines, mentored research with world-leading investigators, collaborative opportunities across clinical and

academic settings, and mentored professional development. Research productivity and placement of prior NGP

trainees is outstanding, with most trainees continuing in scientific research and higher education. The NGP

consistently ranks among the top graduate programs in US. The proposed training program supports 1st and

2nd-year NGP students and is endorsed by strong institutional support. The program reinforces close, productive

interactions between students and faculty. Incoming students receive intensive hands-on laboratory training in a

two-week Boot Camp that provides a unique bonding experience. Students choose thesis labs after completing

the core courses and research lab rotations in the first year. Student progress is closely monitored through formal

evaluations, with individually tailored career advising and mentorship. Scientific interactions among students and

faculty are facilitated through student-run journal clubs, discussion courses, student talks, colloquia, outreach

programs, recruitment activities, and an annual retreat. The NGP has met prior goals to increase program size

by enhancing institutional support, and to strengthen recruitment and retention of underrepresented students.

Representation of URM students in the NGP is now the highest among all UCSD STEM graduate programs, and

the overall size of the program has increased by nearly 40%, to 102 PhD students, since 2012, while recruitment

and admission have remained highly competitive (applications have doubled since 2007). Our guiding mission

to develop tomorrow's leading neuroscientists is founded on rigorous skills in experimental design, statistical

methodology and quantitative reasoning. Over the next five years, the NGP has set a goal to strengthen and

comprehensively integrate the tenets of quantitative rigor, reproducibility, and research transparency into all

aspects of the training program. This includes broadening the quantitative scope of the NGP by expanding the

successful Computational Neuroscience specialization, modifying curricula, and altering mentoring practices to

anticipate future challenges for data collection, access, and analysis. Our goal is a broad interdisciplinary

neuroscience training environment that emphasizes strong quantitative skills coupled to rigorous experimental

design and statistical methodology.

Grant Number: 5T32NS061847-15
NIH Institute/Center: NIH

Principal Investigator: Brenda Bloodgood

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