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Translational Neuroscience Program - Welcome - The vision of the TNP program at WSU is to inspire a new generation of biomedical investigators highly-trained in interdisciplinary science that focuses on improving the health and care of individuals affected by psychiatric or neurological disorders

  • http://tnp.wayne.edu/about.php Translational Neuroscience Program - About Translational Neuroscience - Neuroscience is among the most rapidly developing branches of medicine and biology.The last decade has brought an amazingly rapid accumulation of information concerning all aspects of neuroscience, especially as it pertains to neurological, psychological,
  • http://tnp.wayne.edu/research.php Translational Neuroscience Program - TNP Research Objectives, Environment - Translational Neuroscience Program (TNP) objectives are: To provide outstanding students with a strong background in neuroscience, including but not limited to, cellular and molecular neurobiology, fundamental and applied concepts of neuroimaging, ne
  • http://tnp.wayne.edu/health.php Translational Neuroscience Program - Health Significance of TNP Research - The need for translational neuroscience research is evident when one considers the magnitude of public health problems that derive from neurological and psychiatric disorders.Based on recent estimates from the World Health Organization (WHO) Burden of Dis
  • http://tnp.wayne.edu/degree_requirements.php Translational Neuroscience Program - Degree Requirements - Related Links:Academic CalendarGraduate BulletinGraduate SchoolStudents in the TNP doctoral program are required to complete a minimum of 90 credits beyond the baccalaureate degree.The required courses include:Interdisciplinary Cell and Molecular Biology
  • http://tnp.wayne.edu/facilities.php Translational Neuroscience Program - Research Facilities - The neuroimaging resources at Wayne State University are world class with several state-of-the-art PET, MRI and NMR scanners for human and animal studies. Listed below are the primary, research dedicated systems shared by faculty members across campus. &n
  • http://tnp.wayne.edu/faculty_research.php Translational Neuroscience Program - Research Interests - Faculty members who teach in the graduate program include M.D. and Ph.D. scientists with extensive experience in clinical and basic neuroscience research and in pre- and post-doctoral education. The research interests of TNP training faculty members inclu
  • http://tnp.wayne.edu/admissions.php Translational Neuroscience Program - Admission Information - Admission Information and RequirementsAcceptance in the Translational Neuroscience Program is contingent upon admission to the Graduate School at Wayne State University and the TNP graduate program. Applicants must hold a baccalaureate degree from an acc
  • http://tnp.wayne.edu/contact.php Translational Neuroscience Program - Contact Us - Steering Committee:Jeffrey Stanley, Ph.D.Program Director and Graduate OfficerPsychiatry and Behavioral [email protected] C. Conti, Ph.D.Neurological Surgery, Pediatric [email protected] Gow, Ph.D.Center for

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