Temple University School of Medicine
Neuroscience Program

Contact:

Mary Barbe, PhD
Temple University School of Medicine
3307 North Broad Street
Philadelphia, PA  19140

Telephone:  (215) 707-4896
Fax:  (215) 707-
7500

E-mail:  mary.barbe@temple.edu
WWW:  http://www.temple.edu/neuroscience

Year Established:  1998

Total Number of Faculty:  13
Total Number of Students: 
12

U.S. Citizens:  100%
Female:  25%

Graduates in the Last Five Years:  8
Number of Faculty who have Supervised Graduate Student Thesis Projects in Their Labs in the Last Five Years: 
10
Years Taken to Complete the Program:  5

Program Description:  The Temple Neuroscience Program is an interdisciplinary program devoted to the study of the nervous system. The object of our Program is to foster interdisciplinary and collaborative research related to the basic, applied, and clinical aspects of neuroscience. We strongly emphasize collaborative research where students have the opportunity to use the facilities and techniques from several laboratories to carry out their research. We also stress the importance of relating basic research findings to the solution of clinical problems. In this regard, the Neuroscience Program is university-wide involving 15 faculty in 4 departments housed in 4 colleges and schools of Temple University.

http://www.temple.edu/neuroscience/gradsect.html

Admission Requirements:  Temple Graduate School requirements

How or Where to Apply:  http://www.temple.edu/prospective_students.html

Annual Tuition and Fees Costs:  http://www.temple.edu/bursar/tuition_rates.htm

Approximate Cost of Living Per Year:  Variable urban environment.

Housing Availability and Costs Per Year:  Dorms and off-campus housing

Day-Care Facilities Availability and Costs Per Month: 

Stipend/Assistantships and Financial Assistance:  http://www.temple.edu/sfs/

How, if Necessary, to Apply:  http://www.temple.edu/sfs/

Last revised December 2005
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