Course summary
We are a multidisciplinary team of scientists conducting research of international impact in neuroscience, drawing upon a wide range of fields - for example neuropsychology, neuroimaging, experimental medicine, biomedicine, engineering computational and digital technology. We conduct experimental research to better understand the brain in health and disease, working closely with clinical academics and clinicians across local and international networks, patient and public involvement groups, and industrial partners. Our work focuses on deciphering specific and shared pathomechanisms of neurological and psychiatric disorders, and on innovative targeted treatment technologies. Core research themes/topics:
- neuroinflammation
- neurovascular
- neurodevelopment
- neurodegeneration
- sensory neuroscience (mainly hearing)
- affect
- cognition
- brain plasticity
- phenotyping
- biomarker discovery
- cell-based and cell-free therapeutics
- experimental models of human disease
- cognitive screening and rehabilitation
- multimodal neuroimaging acquisition and analysis
- neuromodulation
Entry requirements
2.1 (or equivalent) degree in a relevant subject and two references including at least one academic reference. MPhil 2.2 (or equivalent) degree in a relevant subject and two references including at least one academic reference.
Fees and funding
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Provider information
University of Nottingham
University Park
Nottingham
NG7 2RD