Welcome to the Wake Forest School of Medicine Neuroscience Program website. This program is a highly successful, interdisciplinary graduate program that presently has 42 students who represent undergraduate schools all across the USA.
These students work with mentors whose research spans virtually the whole realm of modern neuroscience and includes molecular genetics, developmental and behavioral neurobiology, as well as neuropsychology and cognitive/computational neurobiology.
Thank you for considering the Neuroscience Graduate Program (Track 6) at Wake Forest School of Medicine in your pursuit of graduate education.
Researchers at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) are teaming up for a...
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Ronald Oppenheim, Ph.D., Program DirectorNeuroscience Graduate Program (Track 6)Wake Forest School of MedicineMedical Center BoulevardWinston-Salem, NC 27157
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