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The Master in Neurobiology at the University of Pavia (Italy)

Webinar Date

This webinar is already available on demand.

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Program Starts
Fall 2023

Description

The Master’s Degree Program in Neurobiology is a 2-year English-taught program which provides students who are in possession of first level training in the biological or biotechnological field, with in-depth knowledge of the morpho-functional organization of the nervous system, the cellular and molecular correlates of neural functions, and modalities in which these functions are realized at the systemic level, as well as on the neurobiological bases of the pathologies of the nervous system.

The aim of the course is to allow the acquisition, not only of a cognitive training, but also of specific skills such as:
• Modalities governing experimental and applied neurobiological research, regarding its recent trends, and the technologies it relies on;
• Applications of neurobiological knowledge and techniques in the industrial, bio-system and bioinformatics fields;

Tuition Fee

From 400EUR / year

Tuition Fee

156 to 4000EUR / year

You Will Learn

–          Discover the structure of this course and the career opportunities in the relevant field
–          Learn why the University of Pavia is the ideal place for this study
–          Admission and enrollment procedure for EU and Non-EU applicants
–          Facilities, tuition fees and scholarships at the University of Pavia

Admission Requirements

• Bachelor’s Degree in Biology or Biotechnology or related subject or a Bachelor’s Degree awarded by non-Italian University that it has been evaluated suitable for the admission. • Students must have a good knowledge of basic Biology topics with particular attention to Biochemistry, Cell Biology, Genetics, Molecular Biology, Pharmacology and Physiology. Candidates must have taken exams in these topics during their BSc. • Knowledge of English corresponding at least to a B2 level

Admission Deadline

8th of June 2023

Speakers

  • Prof. Gerardo Biella

    Professor
  • Prof. Riccardo Brambilla

    Professor
  • Antonio Nicholas Castagno

    former student in Neurobiology
  • Gaia Bruno

    current student in Neurobiology