iBSc Neuroscience Programme
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Information about Neuroscience
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This programme spans several disciplines to encompass the structure,
function and development of the brain and nervous system. In cell
biology it focuses on the special features of neurons and related cells.
In developmental biology it tracks factors that determine when a cell
becomes a neuron, and what sort (there are many different types), as
well as how neurons make numerous highly organised connections
(synapses) with other neurons. In physiology it studies how a neuron
uses electrical impulses to send signals over long distances, and uses
chemical transmitters at synapses to send signals to other neurons. In
pharmacology it looks at how drugs can interfere with transmitter action
to alter the flow of information in the nervous system.
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Please select the below links for further details about each BSc degree.
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Please select the link below for further information about UCL and Neuroscience admissions.
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Please select the below links for details of staff associated with the programme.
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Please select the linksbelow for details of all ANAT
modules including organiser contact details and links to timetables (via
the Faculty webpage).
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Please select the below links for individual programme specifications and the annual monitoring report.
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Writing and Learning Mentors
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Details will be updated soon
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Page last modified on 12 aug 10 13:26
by Loretta M Coletti-Campbell