Thursday, October 25, 2012

[Comp-neuro] Computational Neuroscience Training at Emory and Georgia Tech

Interested PhD applicants are invited to consider our new Emory University and Georgia Institute of Technology joint Training Program in Computational Neuroscience “From Cells to Systems and Applications” (http://compneurosci.college.emory.edu).  Students can apply through the Georgia Tech Biomedical Engineering Program (http://www.bme.gatech.edu), or the Emory Neuroscience Program (http://www.emory.edu/NEUROSCIENCE). The application deadline is Dec. 1 for both programs.  Our interdisciplinary computational neuroscience training fellows are supported by an NIH Blueprint training grant, and have the opportunity for rotations and thesis work at both Institutions.  Academic foci include “Circuits and Synapses”, “Learning & Memory”, “Motor Systems”, and “Sensory Systems”.  Enquiries to djaeger@emory.edu.  – Dieter Jaeger

 

 

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Dieter Jaeger
Professor
Department of Biology, Emory University
1510 Clifton Rd., Atlanta, GA 30322
404 727 8139, e-mail: djaeger@emory.edu

http://www.biology.emory.edu/research/Jaeger

 




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