Research

Researchers within the Department of Neuroscience receive funding from the NIH, NSF, DOD and philanthropic organizations

Researchers within the Department of Neuroscience receive funding from the National Institutes of Health, the Department of Defense, the National Science Foundation and many different scientific and philanthropic organizations. Researchers currently hold over $15 million dollars in total funding. These funds are used to support our research and make key discoveries in understanding the various disciplines of neuroscience research:

  • Addiction & reward
  • Adversity & stress
  • Aging
  • Auditory processing
  • Basic science
  • Clinical, cognitive & affective neuroscience
  • Computational approaches
  • Culture, depression & anxiety
  • Drug development
  • Hearing, learning & memory
  • Motor function
  • Neurodegeneration
  • Neuromodulation
  • Pain
  • Perception
  • Plasticity & change
  • PTSD
  • Speech

Currently, the Department of Neuroscience possesses 20 core laboratory groups.