Yale University's Neuroscience explores the intricate workings of the nervous system, from its molecular foundations to complex behavior and cognition. This field thrives as a deeply collaborative and interdisciplinary community, extending across various departments and schools, anchored by the Department of Neuroscience in the School of Medicine and the Interdepartmental Neuroscience Program. Research spans a wide spectrum, including cellular and molecular neurobiology, systems neuroscience, neurodegeneration, and repair. Yale offers a dedicated undergraduate major and graduate training through the INP, connecting students with faculty expertise across the university. This integrated environment provides access to extensive resources and fosters a comprehensive understanding of the brain in health and disease.
View NeuroscienceYale University is a private Ivy League research university in New Haven, Connecticut. Founded in 1701, Yale is the third-oldest institution of higher education in the United States and one of the nine colonial colleges chartered before the American Revolution.