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Training Programs |
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Over the past thirty years, the number of
neuroscience training programs has not only grown, but they have matured
and become more sophisticated, complex and better organized.
"Neuroscience" has become a formal part of the lexicon of
academia and competes--quite successfully so--with the many traditional
disciplines of biology and biomedicine, such as anatomy, physiology,
cell biology, biochemistry, pharmacology, psychology and behavior, from
which this exciting new discipline draws its remarkably diverse
heritage. At the same time, the clientele most interested in
investigating neuroscience training options was growing to include not
only other neuroscientists but undergraduate and even high school
students.
The Association of Neuroscience
Departments and Programs (ANDP) is an organization of more than 250
member departments and programs from academic institutions in North
America. Since 1981, this group has assessed the nature of
neuroscience training and fostered information exchange and enhancement
of education in this discipline. The ANDP is ideally suited for the
challenge of generating a registry of neuroscience training programs in
North America. The listing is as accurate, up-to-date and inclusive as
possible; and contains appropriate and adequate information that would
be useful both to future trainees searching for a school to attend, and
professionals in the field who wish to compare the meaningful qualities
and features of other programs and departments.
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Programs
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LISTINGS
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Programs
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