ABOUT
At the University of Missouri (MU), scientists in the Interdisciplinary Neuroscience Program (INP) investigate the molecular and cellular organization of the nervous system, the structure and function of neural systems, behaviors generated by the nervous system, and neurological diseases and disorders. MU is one of the nation’s most complete institutions of higher education, with its 18 schools or colleges on a single campus.
The INP offers Ph.D. degrees in neuroscience. If you are interested in the Ph.D. degree, see further information here, https://inp.missouri.edu/admission-curriculum/, and email us here if you're interested in joining the LLC Lab: llclab@missouri.edu
The CNS Core Facility resides in approximately 4,000 square feet of space within the Marx Building at 1416 Carrie Francke Drive. The facility houses the research dedicated MRI suite with a Mock scanner, 6 experimental rooms dedicated to cognitive and psychophysiology testing, a clinical room for both history and physical (H&P) examination and biospecimen collection, and ~1,200 square feet of office space available for investigators, staff and students.
https://research.missouri.edu/cognitive-neuroscience-systems