Cellular and Molecular
Neuroscience Ph.D. Program
Specialize in cellular and molecular neuroscience
Students pursuing this specialization will use neuroscience approaches to understand neural function and pathology in animal and cellular models. Applicants who are well-suited to this track are those with interests in acquiring skills using techniques in animal models to understand mechanisms of behavior and brain function.
- Drug and alcohol addiction
- Stress
- Depression
- Schizophrenia
- Learning and memory
- Obesity and eating disorders
- Neurodegeneration
- Circadian biology
- Ion channel function
- Spinal cord injury
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Application Deadline
Applications are due to the Graduate School by December 1 for the following fall term.
Application Requirements
- Read all application instructions prior to beginning an application.
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- Copies of current and previous colleges/university transcripts except Marquette.
- Write a statement of professional goals and aspirations.
- Provide three letters of recommendation that give evidence of the applicant's scholarly promise.
- For international applicants only: TOEFL score or other acceptable proof of English proficiency
The recruitment committee reviews applications and selects a sub-group for phone interviews. After phone interviews are complete, the applications are selected for on-campus interviews. All applicants are notified of the committee’s decision.
This doctoral program brings together faculty from Biological Sciences, Biomedical Engineering, Biomedical Sciences, Physical Therapy-Exercise Science, Mathematics Statistics & Computer Science, Philosophy, and Psychology. Their collective expertise will be able to provide a structured neuroscience-based curriculum that will allow for educational and research opportunities in this rapidly expanding subject area and will lead students to emerging career opportunities. Learn more about faculty research areas by visiting their department webpages.
Associate Members
Dr. Leigh Ann Mrotek- biomedical engineering