UA Neuroscience, Graduate Interdisciplinary Program

UA Neuroscience, Graduate Interdisciplinary Program The U of Arizona Neuroscience GIDP offers study leading to a Ph.D. degree. The program currently enrolls 27 students.

This page is for faculty, alumni, current students, applicants and friends of the program. The University of Arizona offers a Ph.D.in Neuroscience through the Graduate Interdisciplinary Program in Neuroscience. It is one of 19 programs offered through the Graduate College office of Graduate Interdisciplinary Studies. The Program is designed to provide students with the knowledge and tools

that they will need to embark on careers as educators and researchers in the field of neuroscience. Students participate in designing their own individually tailored programs that provide a thorough base of knowledge in the many facets of neuroscience as well as depth in chosen areas of specialization, and that enhance their abilities to think creatively and express themselves clearly. Because of the breadth of expertise represented by the faculty, students have access to educational and research training opportunities in areas ranging through molecular, cellular, systems, behavioral, cognitive, theoretical, and clinical neuroscience.

03/28/2023

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Join us for the Neuroscience Community Data Blitz at MOCA Tucson, Tuesday August 28, 2018, at 5:30 PM.
08/27/2018

Join us for the Neuroscience Community Data Blitz at MOCA Tucson, Tuesday August 28, 2018, at 5:30 PM.

12/13/2016

John Allen, Distinguished Professor of Psychology at the University of Arizona, has received the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation's Humboldt Research Award in recognition of his contributions to the field of psychophysiology, which focuses on interactions of the mind and body.

11/22/2016

University of Arizona Regents' Professor Leslie P. Tolbert has been elected a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the world's largest general scientific society.

Thank you to all students and faculty who attended our 2014 Annual Retreat!
10/06/2014

Thank you to all students and faculty who attended our 2014 Annual Retreat!

Our students fill the front row FIRST at Datablitz.
09/03/2014

Our students fill the front row FIRST at Datablitz.

04/13/2014

The find adds more proof to a theory that complex neurological systems, including the base features of human brains, evolved in ancient sea creatures.

03/12/2014

Congratulations to Gabriella Wolff, Sarah MacNamee, Sara Lewis and Lilian Patron who each received the Galileo Circle Scholarship 2014-2015!

UA Regents' Professor John Hildebrand has been elected foreign secretary of the National Academy of Sciences.
03/11/2014

UA Regents' Professor John Hildebrand has been elected foreign secretary of the National Academy of Sciences.

John G. Hildebrand, Regents' Professor of Neuroscience in the College of Science at the University of Arizona, has been elected foreign secretary of the National Academy of Sciences, making him one of the highest ranking executives in the academy.

03/10/2014

Congratulations to Sarah MacNamee on becoming an ARSC Foundation 2014-2015 Scholar!!

01/21/2014

The first in a series of UA College of Science lectures on the 'Evolving Brain' suggests a lowly origin for the impressive human cranium.

Tuesday, November 19, 2013 - 04:00pm Gould-Simpson 601Neuroendocrine control of Drosophila Developmental timing, body si...
11/18/2013

Tuesday, November 19, 2013 - 04:00pm Gould-Simpson 601
Neuroendocrine control of Drosophila Developmental timing, body size and Behavior

Michael O'Connor
Ordway Professor of Developmental Biology
Head, Genetics, Cell Biology and Development
Host: Lilian Patron

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