Neuroscience

Name: Angelo Lepore, PhD
Position: Co-Director, Neuroscience Graduate Program, Department of Neuroscience

900 Walnut Street, Suite 400
Philadelphia, PA 19107

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Name: Kyunghee Koh, PhD
Position: Co-Director, Neuroscience Graduate Program, Department of Neuroscience
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Program Information

Name: Danielle Park
Position: Program Coordinator, Jefferson College of Life Sciences
Organization: Jefferson

1020 Locust Street
M-46 JAH
Philadelphia, PA 19107

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Curriculum

Fall Semester (20 Credits)
Courses Credits
GC 550 Foundations of Biomedical Science 10
GC 640 Research Ethics 1
GC 760 PhD Laboratory Rotation 3
NS 601 Profiles in Neuroscience Research  1
NS 616 Neuroscience Journal Club 1
NS 710 Neuroscience Seminar Series 1
NS 910 Research Variable
Spring Semesters (30 Credits)
Courses Credits
GC 770 PhD Laboratory Rotation 3
NS 626 Neuroscience Journal Club 1
NS 690 Neuropharmacology 2
NS 700 Cellular Neurophysiology 4
NS 715 Cellular & Molecular Neuroscience 2
NS 720 Neuroscience Seminar Series 1
NS 745 Advanced Topics in Neurodegenerative Diseases 2
NS 920 Research Variable
Summer Semester (10 credits)
Courses Credits
GC 780 PhD Laboratory Rotation 3
NS 636 Neuroscience Journal Club 1
NS 730 Neuroscience Seminar Series 1
NS 930 Research Variable

Fall Semester (20 Credits)
Courses Credits
NS 530 Neuroanatomy 4
NS 616 Neuroscience Journal Club 1
NS 710 Neuroscience Seminar Series 1
NS 910 Research Variable
Spring Semesters (30 Credits)
Courses Credits
GC 660 Statistical Methods 3
GC 730 Planning and Writing a Grant 1
NS 626 Neuroscience Journal Club 1
NS 720 Neuroscience Seminar Series 1
NS 920 Research Variable
Elective(s) Variable
Summer Semester (10 Credits)
Courses Credits
NS 636 Neuroscience Journal Club 1
NS 730 Neuroscience Seminar Series 1
NS 930 Research Variable

Program Structure

Year One
  • Take introductory biomedical and neuroscience courses
  • Explore labs through Profiles in Neuroscience Research course, Journal Club and research rotations
Year Two
  • Finish coursework
  • Join a thesis lab (by summer after first year) and begin to develop a project
  • Take comprehensive examination (written and oral) during the summer after second year
Years 3+
  • Continue thesis research while working with mentor and thesis committee
Final Year
  • Wrap up thesis project
  • Write and defend thesis
  • Graduate