Program Overview
Montana State University's Neuroscience doctoral program provides comprehensive training in neurological systems, with award-winning faculty guiding students in research areas such as cell biology and neuroinformatics. Graduate students receive 100% external grant funding, allowing them to focus on their studies. The program's teaching methods emphasize close collaboration between faculty and students.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
The Neuroscience doctoral program at Montana State University equips candidates with comprehensive understandings of complex neurological systems, enabling them to create new knowledge in key areas of the field. Students work with award-winning faculty whose research interests span cell biology, neurobiology, developmental biology, physiology, anatomy, biophysics, and neuroinformatics.
Teaching:
The program's teaching methods involve award-winning faculty working side-by-side with doctoral students on various projects.