The Centre for Neuroscience Studies offers interdisciplinary MSc and PhD graduate programs recruiting expertise from a variety of research areas and backgrounds. Our research areas range from the use of cellular/molecular and genetic approaches to those that emphasize neuronal systems, whole organism and clinical studies. Neuroscience Studies can also involve disease specific research programs on neurological and psychiatric illnesses such as Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, stroke, mood disorders, epilepsy, development and chronic pain to name a few. The neuroscience graduate program can also involve the use of a wide range of neurological assessment tools including but not limited to fMRI, EEG, ECT, KINARM and electrophysiology. The use of artificial intelligence, neurotechnology and neuroethics are all relatively new applications of which Queen’s also has strong representation. The Centre for Neuroscience Graduate Program affords students the opportunity to work in both basic research laboratories as well as clinical settings.
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