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                      | 2013-2014 University Catalog 
 ■ Neuroscience Program  |  
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 |  Phone: 703-993-4333Web: gmu.edu/departments/neuroscience
 FacultyDirector: Jafri Professors: Ascoli, Blackwell, Butler, Jafri, Olds, Smith, McCabe, Parasuraman Associate professors: Barreto, Cebral, Flinn, Fryxell, Greenwood, Houser, Kalbfleisch, Kello, Klimov, Peterson, Sander, So
 Assistant professors: Cox, Dumas, Kabbani, Kozhevnikov, Krueger, Peixoto, Sikdar, Thompson Neuroscience at George Mason University is an interdisciplinary field, grounded in biology, chemistry, and psychology. Research and education in neuroscience at Mason is conducted under the auspices of the Neuroscience Advisory Council (NAC). The BS degree in neuroscience is administered by the Psychology department in the College of Humanities and Social Sciences, and the PhD program in neuroscience is administered by the College of Science. The neuroscience faculty at Mason comprise a unique blend of traditional, experimental, and theoretical scientists. They include faculty in the Psychology; Molecular Neuroscience; Molecular and Microbiology; Physics and Astronomy; Bioinformatics and Computational Biology, and Electrical Engineering departments. Research in neuroscience focuses on the broad areas of behavior, anatomy, physiology, neuropharmacology, computational modeling, and informatics. Some of the key research initiatives currently underway at Mason include studies of: 
    effects of drugs and alcohol on behavioral and neurological developmentidentifying and characterizing protein interactions for the dopamine and nicotinic acetylcholine receptors in the brainbiochemical dynamics in disorders of the basal gangliacomputational methods for simulation of complex biological systemsdescription and generation of neuronal morphologyadaptive control for stabilization of epilepsyrole of metals in memory and Alzheimer’s diseasebiochemical/metabolic simulations at the organism levelcellular and sub-cellular models of associative learning Course WorkThe program offers all course work designated NEUR in the Courses  section of this catalog. ProgramsDoctoral Degree(s)
 
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