The PhD in Neuroscience at the University of Wisconsin–Madison prepares students for leading-edge research across brain function, neural systems, cognitive processing, and neurological disease. The program integrates biology, psychology, computer science, and medicine to foster innovation in understanding the nervous system from molecules to behavior.
Optogenetic Dissection of Reward Circuits in the Brain
Neuroinflammation’s Role in Alzheimer's Disease Progression
Neural Correlates of Decision-Making in Rodent Models
Cortical Plasticity Following Sensory Deprivation
Machine Learning for Brain Imaging Classification
Synaptic Pruning and Autism Spectrum Disorder
Sleep-Dependent Memory Consolidation Mechanisms
Microglial Function in Neurodevelopmental Disorders
Real-Time fMRI Feedback for Emotion Regulation Training
Single-Cell RNA Sequencing in Brain Development
Neurotransmitter Dynamics During Stress Response
Development of Brain Organoids for Disease Modeling
Effects of Early-Life Stress on Neural Circuit Formation
Astrocyte Signaling in Neurovascular Coupling
Neural Oscillations in Attention and Cognitive Control
CRISPR-Based Genetic Manipulation in Neurodegeneration Models
Role of the Gut–Brain Axis in Anxiety Disorders
Neuroethology of Social Behavior in Rodents
Neuropharmacology of Addiction Pathways
Immune-Brain Interactions in Traumatic Brain Injury
Engage in neuroscience research that spans molecules, cells, circuits, and cognition—preparing you for leadership in academia and industry.
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