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Neuroscience (Integrated Program in)

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Neuroscience (Integrated Program in)

Location

Location

  • Montreal Neurological Institute, Room 141
  • 3801 University Street
  • Montreal QC H3A 2B4
  • Canada
  • Telephone: 514-398-1229 / 514-398-6243 / 514-398-1905
  • Fax: 514-398-4621
  • Email: ipn [at] mcgill.ca or ipn.admissions [at] mcgill.ca
  • Website: www.mcgill.ca/ipn

About the Integrated Program in Neuroscience

About the Integrated Program in Neuroscience

Montreal is home to the largest concentration of neuroscientists in North America. Neuroscience research at ƽÌØÎå²»ÖÐ is internationally renowned, and its Integrated Program in Neuroscience (IPN) provides graduate training in this outstanding research environment. With approximately 340 M.Sc. and Ph.D. students and more than 160 supervisors, the IPN is the largest graduate program in the Faculty of Medicine and one of the largest neuroscience graduate programs in North America. Neuroscience training within the IPN spans the full spectrum of research fields, from cellular and molecular neuroscience to behavioural and cognitive neuroscience. In addition to laboratory research, the IPN offers an extensive range of courses, hosts an annual Neuroscience Retreat, and maintains a seminar program to facilitate communication between students in different neuroscience disciplines. Neuroscience trainees from ƽÌØÎå²»ÖÐ have gone on to successful careers in academia and industry.

A prospective graduate student may identify a supervisor from one of several research streams, spanning the full spectrum of neuroscience research. A student with a bachelor's degree may apply to the M.Sc. program; it is common to transfer to the Ph.D. program if suitable progress is made. Students with M.Sc. degrees may apply directly to the Ph.D. program. As of 2010, IPN also offers a Ph.D. Rotation program each September.

GENERAL

  1. Students must select an Advisory Committee, in conjunction with their thesis supervisor. This committee will consist of the thesis supervisor and two other individuals who will participate in discussions with students about their research program.
  2. Students are required to submit a written thesis proposal (at the end of their first year for M.Sc. students, and at least one month prior to the Candidacy Examination for Ph.D. students). This document must state the hypothesis being tested, the relevant literature, and a summary of the methods that will be used to address the research question. This proposal will then be orally presented to the student's Advisory Committee, which will review the written proposal and communicate its recommendations to the student.
  3. Students will present a formal seminar on their research work prior to writing their thesis. This presentation will be attended by the student's Advisory Committee who will report their impressions and recommendations to the student.
  4. An annual oral informal presentation of research work accomplished will be presented to the student's Advisory Committee.
  5. The Graduate Program Committee has instituted a mentorship program by which each student will be matched with a specific member of the Committee. The Program Mentor ensures that the student, the supervisor(s), and other members of the Advisory Committee are aware of and meet key milestones, in a timely manner, throughout the course of the student's graduate study.
  6. An M.Sc. student may be eligible to transfer to the Ph.D. program without submitting a master's thesis by taking the Transfer Seminar/Candidacy Exam. This exam is allowable if the master's CGPA is 3.3 or higher and if the student's Advisory Committee recommends the student as an appropriate candidate for Ph.D. studies. M.Sc. students who wish to pursue a Ph.D. degree, but who have not obtained the minimum 3.3 CGPA in their M.Sc. coursework while in the IPN, must submit a master's thesis and apply for the Ph.D. level afterwards.
  7. All incoming students are required to take the workshops on Responsible Conduct of Research. These will be included as part of the milestones for annual progress reports.
Master of Science (M.Sc.); Neuroscience (Thesis) (45 credits)
The M.Sc. program offers opportunities to a wide diversity of individual interests and backgrounds, and prepares our students for scientific careers in neuroscience and related fields. Programs leading to an M.Sc. degree require the completion of 45 credits of academic and research training. Applicants must hold an undergraduate degree, or its equivalent, from a recognized institution and must display an adequate background in basic sciences. Applicants are expected to have attained a high scholastic standing equal to, or greater than, the minimum cumulative grade point average (CGPA) of 3.3 (out of 4.0 at ƽÌØÎå²»ÖÐ) in all levels of study.
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.); Neuroscience
The IPN offers a highly competitive Ph.D. degree program that prepares students for successful scientific careers in the field of neuroscience. Over half of the students registered in the neuroscience graduate program at ƽÌØÎå²»ÖÐ are in the doctoral stream. Applicants must hold a graduate-level degree in a field related to neuroscience or have an M.D. degree, preferably with postgraduate training. Applicants will also be considered for admission if enrolled in the M.D.-Ph.D. program through the Faculty of Medicine at ƽÌØÎå²»ÖÐ. Students currently registered in the Master's program in neuroscience may be permitted to transfer to the Ph.D. program without submitting a master's thesis. Applicants are expected to have attained a high scholastic standing equal to, or greater than, the minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.3 (out of 4.0 at ƽÌØÎå²»ÖÐ) in all levels of study. In exceptional circumstances, students MAY enter the Ph.D. program directly from their undergraduate degree if a CGPA of 3.7 is attained and if the student already presents extensive research experience.
Programs, Courses and University Regulations—2014-2015 (last updated Jul. 22, 2014) (disclaimer)

Neuroscience (Integrated Program in) Admission Requirements and Application Procedures

Neuroscience (Integrated Program in) Admission Requirements and Application Procedures

Admission Requirements

Admission Requirements

General

The applicant must be a university graduate and hold a bachelor's degree in a field related to the subject selected for graduate work.

The applicant must present evidence of high academic achievement. A standing equivalent to a cumulative grade point average (CGPA) of 3.0 out of a possible 4.0 is required by Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies; however, the Integrated Program in Neuroscience (IPN) prefers applicants to show a higher academic standing, and requires a minimum CGPA of 3.3.

Applicants to graduate studies whose mother tongue is not English, and who have not completed an undergraduate or graduate degree from a recognized foreign institution where English is the language of instruction or from a recognized Canadian institution (anglophone or francophone), must submit results of the TOEFL exam with their application and have a minimum score of 600 on the paper-based test (86 on the Internet-based test with each component score not less than 20).

M.Sc. Degree

Bachelor's degree with adequate background in basic sciences, or an M.D.

Ph.D. Degree

Applicants must hold a master's degree in a field related to neuroscience, or an M.D. degree with postgraduate training.

Students currently registered in the master's program in neuroscience may be permitted to transfer to the Ph.D. program.

Applicants are expected to have a high academic standing in their previous academic studies and research.

To meet the diversity of individual interests and backgrounds, the graduate program for each student is designed at the time of entry. As part of the admission process, each applicant will identify, with the participation of the prospective thesis supervisor and the Graduate Studies Committee, a research thesis topic and the coursework required to complete the training deemed necessary for the degree sought. These decisions become an integral part of the graduation requirements for the student.

Application Procedures

Application Procedures

ƽÌØÎå²»ÖÐ’s online application form for graduate program candidates is available at www.mcgill.ca/gradapplicants/apply.

See Application Procedures for detailed application procedures.

Additional Requirements

Additional Requirements

The items and clarifications below are additional requirements set by this department:
  • Curriculum Vitae
  • Personal Statement

Application Deadlines

Application Deadlines

The application deadlines listed here are set by the IPN and may be revised at any time. Applicants must verify all deadlines and documentation requirements well in advance on the appropriate ƽÌØÎå²»ÖÐ departmental website; please consult the list at www.mcgill.ca/gps/contact/graduate-program.

Canadian International Special/Exchange/Visiting
Fall: June 1 Fall: March 15 Fall: Same as Canadian/International
Winter: Oct. 15 Winter: Sept. 15 Winter: Same as Canadian/International
Summer: N/A Summer: N/A Summer: N/A

Admission to graduate studies is competitive; accordingly, late and/or incomplete applications are considered only as time and space permit.

Programs, Courses and University Regulations—2014-2015 (last updated Jul. 22, 2014) (disclaimer)

Neuroscience (Integrated Program in) Faculty

Neuroscience (Integrated Program in) Faculty

Director
J. Nalbantoglu
Associate Director
J. Rochford
Emeritus Professors
B. Collier; Ph.D. (Dept. of Pharmacology)
M. Diksic; Ph.D. (Dept. of Neurology and Neurosurgery)
C. Thompson; D.Sc., F.C.C.P.M. (Dept. of Neurology and Neurosurgery)
N. White; B.A.(McG.), Ph.D.(Pitt.) (Dept. of Psychology)
Professors
A. Aguayo; M.D.(Cordoba Natn.), F.R.C.P.(C) (Dept. of Neurology and Neurosurgery)
G. Almazan; B.Sc.(N'eastern), Ph.D.(McG.) (Dept. of Pharmacology and Therapeutics)
E. Andermann; M.D.,C.M., M.Sc., Ph.D.(McG.), F.C.C.M.G. (Dept. of Neurology and Neurosurgery)
F. Andermann; B.A.(Paris), B.Sc.(McG.), M.D.(Montr.), F.R.C.P.(C) (Dept. of Neurology and Neurosurgery)
J. Antel; M.D., B.Sc.(Med.)(Manit.), F.R.C.P.(C) (Dept. of Neurology and Neurosurgery)
D. Arnold; B.Sc., M.D.(Cornell), F.R.C.P.(C) (James ƽÌØÎå²»ÖÐ Professor) (Dept. of Neurology and Neurosurgery)
M. Avoli; M.D.(Rome), Ph.D.(McG.) (Dept. of Neurology and Neurosurgery)
C. Baker; Ph.D.(Calif.-San Diego) (Dept. of Ophthalmology)
P. Barker; Ph.D.(Alta.), B.Sc.(S. Fraser) (Dept. of Neurology and Neurosurgery)
A. Bar-Or; M.D.,C.M.(McG.), F.R.C.P.(C), D.A.B.N.P. (Dept. of Neurology and Neurosurgery)
S. Baum; Ph.D.(Brown) (School of Communication Sciences and Disorders)
C. Benkelfat; M.D., C.S.P.Q., D.E.R.B.H. (Dept. of Psychiatry)
G. Bennett; Ph.D.(Virg. Commonwealth) (Dept. of Anaesthesia)
P. Boksa; Ph.D.(McG.) (Dept. of Psychiatry)
C. Bourque; B.Sc.(Ott.), Ph.D.(McG.) (Dept. of Neurology and Neurosurgery)
P. Braun; Ph.D.(Calif., Berk.) (Dept. of Biochemistry)
J.C.S. Breitner; M.D.(Pennsylvania), MPH (Johns Hop.) (Dept. of Psychiatry)
C. Bushnell; Ph.D.(Amer.) (Dept. of Anaesthesia)
S. Carbonetto; M.Sc.(Mass.), Ph.D.(N. Carolina) (Dept. of Neurology and Neurosurgery)
F. Cervero; M.D., Ph.D.(Madrid), D.Sc.(Edin.) (Dept. of Anaesthesia)
H. Chertkow; M.D.(W. Ont.), F.R.C.P.(C) (Dept. of Neurology and Neurosurgery)
P. Clarke; Ph.D.(Lond.) (Dept. of Pharmacology and Therapeutics)
T. Coderre; Ph.D.(McG.) (Depts. of Anaesthesia, Neurology and Neurosurgery, Psychology, and Experimental Medicine)
L. Collins; M.Eng., Ph.D.(McG.) (Dept. of Neurology and Neurosurgery)
E. Cooper; Ph.D.(McM.) (Dept. of Physiology)
C. Cuello; M.D.(Buenos Aires), M.A., D.Sc.(Oxf.) (Dept. of Pharmacology and Therapeutics)
K. Cullen; Ph.D.(Chic.) (Dept. of Physiology)
S. David; Ph.D.(Manit.) (Dept. of Neurology and Neurosurgery)
H. Durham; M.Sc.(W. Ont.), Ph.D.(Alta.) (Dept. of Neurology and Neurosurgery)
S. El Mestikawy; Ph.D.(Univ. Pierre et Marie Curie) (Dept. of Psychiatry)
A. Evans; M.Sc.(Sur.), Ph.D.(Leeds) (Dept. of Neurology and Neurosurgery)
C. Flores; Ph.D.(C’dia) (Dept. of Psychiatry)
E. Frombonne; M.D.(Paris V), M.Sc.(Paris) (Dept. of Psychiatry)
S.G. Gauthier; B.A., M.D.(Montr.), F.R.C.P.(C) (Dept. of Neurology and Neurosurgery)
B. Giros; Ph.D.(Paris) (Dept. of Psychiatry)
J. Gotman; M.Eng.(Dart.), Ph.D.(McG.) (Dept. of Neurology and Neurosurgery)
A. Gratton; Ph.D.(C’dia) (Dept. of Psychiatry)
J. Grodzinsky; Ph.D.(Brandeis) (Dept. of Linguistics)
D. Guitton; Dipl. IVK(Univ. Libre de Brux.), B.Eng., M.Eng., Ph.D.(Eng.), Ph.D.(Physiol.)(McG.) (Dept. of Neurology and Neurosurgery)
D. Haegert; M.D.(Br. Col.), F.R.C.P.(C) (Dept. of Pathology)
E. Hamel; B.Sc.(Sher.), Ph.D.(Montr.) (Dept. of Neurology and Neurosurgery)
K. Hastings; B.Sc., Ph.D.(McG.) (Dept. of Neurology and Neurosurgery)
R. Hess; Ph.D.(Melb.), D.Sc.(Aston, UK) (Dept. of Ophthalmology)
P.C. Holland; B.A.(Lanc.), Ph.D.(Newcastle, UK) (Dept. of Neurology and Neurosurgery)
B. Jones; B.A., M.A., Ph.D.(Delaware) (Dept. of Neurology and Neurosurgery)
M. Jones-Gotman; B.A.(Calif.), M.A., Ph.D.(McG.) (Dept. of Neurology and Neurosurgery)
T. Kennedy; B.Sc.(McM.), Ph.D.(Col.) (Dept. of Neurology and Neurosurgery)
F. Kingdom; Ph.D.(Reading) (Dept. of Ophthalmology)
P. Lachapelle; Ph.D.(Montr.) (Dept. of Ophthalmology)
N. Lamarche; Ph.D.(Montr.) (Dept. of Anatomy and Cell Biology)
A. LeBlanc; M.Sc.(Moncton), Ph.D.(Dal.) (Dept. of Neurology and Neurosurgery)
M.F. Levin; Ph.D.(P.T.)(McG.) (School of Physical and Occupational Therapy)
M. Leyton; M.A., Ph.D.(C’dia) (Dept. of Psychiatry) (William Dawson Scholar)
G. Luheshi; Ph.D.(Newcastle, UK) (Dept. of Psychiatry)
D. Maysinger; M.Sc., Ph.D.(Calif.-LA) (Dept. of Pharmacology and Therapeutics)
P.S. McPherson; M.Sc.(Manit.), Ph.D.(Iowa) (James ƽÌØÎå²»ÖÐ Professor) (Dept. of Neurology and Neurosurgery)
M.J. Meaney; B.A.(Loyola), M.A., Ph.D.(C'dia.) (Dept. of Psychiatry)
B. Milner; B.A., Sc.D.(Cant.), Ph.D.(McG.) (Dept. of Neurology and Neurosurgery)
T.E. Milner; B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D.(Alta.) (Dept. of Kinesiology and Physical Education)
J. Mogil; Ph.D.(Calif.-LA) (Dept. of Psychology)
K. Mullen; Ph.D.(Camb.) (Dept. of Ophthalmology)
G. Multhaup; Ph.D.(Cologne)
A. Olivier; M.D.(Montr.), Ph.D.(Laval), F.R.C.S.(C) (Dept. of Neurology and Neurosurgery)
D.J. Ostry; B.A.Sc., M.A.Sc., Ph.D.(Tor.) (Dept. of Psychology)
O. Overbury; Ph.D.(C’dia) (Dept. of Ophthalmology)
C. Palmer; B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D.(Cornell) (Dept. of Psychology)
M. Pell; B.A.(Ott.), M.Sc., Ph.D.(McG.) (School of Communication Sciences and Disorders)
M. Petrides; B.Sc., M.Sc.(Lond.), Ph.D.(Cant.) (James ƽÌØÎå²»ÖÐ Professor) (Dept. of Neurology and Neurosurgery)
G. Plourdes; M.D.(Laval), M.Sc.(Ott.) (Dept. of Anaesthesia)
J. Poirier; Ph.D.(Montr.) (Dept. of Psychiatry and Medicine)
A. Ptito; Ph.D.(Montr.) (Dept. of Neurology and Neurosurgery)
M. Rasminsky; B.A.(Tor.), M.D.(Harv.), Ph.D.(Lond.), F.R.C.P.(C) (Dept. of Neurology and Neurosurgery)
A. Ribeiro-da-Silva; M.D.(Porto), Ph.D.(Porto) (Dept. of Pharmacology and Therapeutics)
R.J. Riopelle; M.D.(Ott.), F.R.C.P.(C) (Dept. of Neurology and Neurosurgery)
A. Sadikot; M.D.,C.M.(McG.), Ph.D.(Laval), F.R.C.S.(C) (Dept. of Neurology and Neurosurgery)
H.U. Saragovi; Ph.D.(Miami) (Dept. of Pharmacology and Therapeutics)
H. Schipper; M.D., Ph.D.(McG.), F.R.C.P.(C) (Dept. of Neurology and Neurosurgery)
T. Schultz; M.Phil., Ph.D.(Yale) (Dept. of Psychology)
P. Seguela; Doct. 3e Cycle(Bord.), Ph.D.(Montr.) (Dept. of Neurology and Neurosurgery)
M. Shevell; B.Sc., M.D.(Vanderbilt) (Dept. of Neurology and Neurosurgery)
E. Shoubridge; M.Sc., Ph.D.(Br. Col.) (Dept. of Neurology and Neurosurgery)
W. Sossin; B.S.(MIT), Ph.D.(Stan.) (Dept. of Neurology and Neurosurgery)
L. Srivastava; Ph.D.(New Delhi) (Dept. of Psychiatry)
S. Stifani; Ph.D.(Rome), Ph.D.(Alta.) (Dept. of Neurology and Neurosurgery)
M. Sullivan; B.A.(McG.), M.A., Ph.D.(C'dia) (Dept. of Psychology)
G. Tannenbaum; M.Sc., Ph.D.(McG.) (Dept. of Neurology and Neurosurgery)
G. Turecki; M.D.(Brazil), Ph.D.(McG.) (Dept. of Psychiatry)
C.-D. Walker; Ph.D.(Geneva) (Dept. of Psychiatry)
C. Wolfson; Ph.D.(McG.) (Dept. of Epidemiology and Biostatistics)
R.J. Zatorre; A.B.(Boston), M.Sc., Ph.D.(Brown) (Dept. of Neurology and Neurosurgery)
Associate Professors
J. Armony; Ph.D.(NYU) (Dept. of Psychiatry)
S. Baillet; Ph.D.(Paris-Sud) (Dept. of Neurology and Neurosurgery)
S. Beaulieu; M.D., Ph.D., F.R.C.P.(C) (Dept. of Psychiatry)
D. Bernard; Ph.D.(Johns Hop.) (Dept. of Pharmacology)
A. Bernasconi; M.D.(Basel) (Dept. of Neurology and Neurosurgery)
V. Bohbot; Ph.D.(Ariz.) (Dept. of Psychiatry)
D. Boivin; M.D.(Laval), Ph.D.(Montr.) (Dept. of Psychiatry)
D. Bowie; Ph.D.(Lond.) (Dept. of Pharmacology and Therapeutics)
A. Brunet; Ph.D.(Montr.) (Dept. of Psychiatry)
M. Cayouette; M.Sc., Ph.D.(Laval) (Depts. of Anatomy and Cell Biology, Biology, and Experimental Medicine)
N. Cermakian; Ph.D.(Montr.) (Dept. of Psychiatry)
Y. Chadusama; B.Sc., Ph.D.(Cardiff) (Dept. of Psychology)
F. Charron; B.Sc., Ph.D.(McG.) (Institut de Recherches Clinique de Montreal, Depts. of Anatomy and Cell Biology, Biology, and Experimental Medicine)
J.-F. Cloutier; B.Sc.(C'dia), Ph.D.(McG.) (Depts. of Neurology and Neurosurgery, and Anatomy and Cell Biology)
T. Coderre; Ph.D.(McG.) (Dept. of Anaesthesia)
E. Cook; B.Sc.(Ariz. St.), M.Sc.(Rice), Ph.D.(Baylor) (Dept. of Physiology)
A. Dagher; M.Eng.(McG.), M.D.(Tor.), F.R.C.P.(C) (Dept. of Neurology and Neurosurgery)
S. Daniel; M.D.,C.M., M.Sc.(McG.) (Dept. of Otolaryngology)
B. Debruille; M.D.(Paris XI), Ph.D.(Univ. Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris) (Dept. of Psychiatry)
L. Fellows; B.Sc.(McG.), D.Phil.(Oxf.), M.D.,C.M.(McG.) (Dept. of Neurology and Neurosurgery)
C. Flores; Ph.D.(C’dia) (Dept. of Psychiatry)
E. Fon; M.D.(Montr.), F.R.C.P.(C) (Dept. of Neurology and Neurosurgery)
A. Fournier; B.Sc., Ph.D.(McG.) (Dept. of Neurology and Neurosurgery)
I. Gold; Ph.D.(Princ.) (Dept. of Psychiatry)
V. Gracco; Ph.D.(Wisc.) (School of Communication Sciences and Disorders)
R. Gruber; Ph.D.(Tel Aviv) (Dept. of Psychiatry)
R. Joober; M.D.(Tunisia), Ph.D.(McG.) (Dept. of Psychiatry)
D. Juncker; Dipl., Ph.D.(Neuchâtel) (Dept. of Biomedical Engineering)
A. Kania; Ph.D.(Baylor) (Depts. of Biology, Anatomy and Cell Biology, and Experimental Medicine)
S. King; B.A.(McG.), M.Ed., Ed.S.(James Madison Univ.), Ph.D.(Virginia Tech) (Dept. of Psychiatry)
A. Lamontagne; Ph.D.(Laval) (School of Physical and Occupational Therapy)
H.M. McBride; Ph.D.(McG.) (Dept. of Neurology and Neurosurgery)
A. McKinney; Ph.D.(Ulster) (Dept. of Pharmacology and Therapeutics)
N. Mechawar; Ph.D.(Montr.) (Dept. of Psychiatry)
K. Murai; Ph.D.(Calif.) (Dept. of Neurology and Neurosurgery)
K. Nader; B.Sc., Ph.D.(Tor.) (Dept. of Psychology)
J. Nalbantoglu; B.Sc., Ph.D.(McG.) (Dept. of Neurology and Neurosurgery)
C. Pack; B.Sc.(Tufts), Ph.D.(Boston) (Dept. of Neurology and Neurosurgery)
H. Paudel; Ph.D.(Okla.), M.Sc.(Nepal) (Dept. of Neurology and Neurosurgery)
A. Peterson; B.Sc.(Vic., BC), Ph.D.(Br. Col.) (Dept. of Neurology and Neurosurgery)
M. Pompeiano; M.D.(Pisa), Ph.D.(Scuola Sup. Pisa) (Dept. of Psychology)
J.C. Pruessner; Ph.D.(Trier) (Depts. of Psychiatry, Psychology, Neurology, and Neurosurgery)
D. Ragsdale; B.S.(Ill.), Ph.D.(Calif.) (Dept. of Neurology and Neurosurgery)
N. Rajah; Ph.D.(Tor.) (Dept. of Psychiatry)
Y. Rao; B.Sc.(China), Ph.D.(Tor.) (Dept. of Neurology and Neurosurgery)
A. Raz; M.Sc., Ph.D.(Hebrew) (Dept. of Psychiatry)
J. Rochford; Ph.D.(C’dia) (Dept. of Psychiatry)
B. Rosenblatt; B.Sc., M.D.,C.M.(McG.), F.R.C.P.(C) (Dept. of Neurology and Neurosurgery)
E. Ruthazer; A.B.(Princ.), Ph.D.(Calif.-San Francisco) (Dept. of Neurology and Neurosurgery)
R. Schirrmacher; Ph.D.(Mainz) (Dept. of Neurology and Neurosurgery)
A. Shmuel; B.Med., M.Sc.(Hebrew), Ph.D.(Weizmann Institute of Science) (Dept. of Neurology and Neurosurgery)
L. Stone; Ph.D.(Minn.) (Dept. of Dentistry)
A. Thiel; Ph.D.(Cologne), M.D.(Bonn) (Dept. of Neurology and Neurosurgery)
D. Van Meyel; Ph.D.(W. Ont.) (Dept. of Neurology and Neurosurgery)
S. Williams; Ph.D.(Montr.) (Dept. of Psychiatry)
Assistant Professors
A. Adamantidis; M.Sc., Ph.D.(Liege) (Dept. of Psychiatry)
B. Bedell; B.S.(Leigh), M.D.,C.M.(McG.), Ph.D.(Texas) (Dept. of Neurology and Neurosurgery)
F. Bedford; Ph.D.(Lond.) (Dept. of Anatomy and Cell Biology)
M. Berlim; M.D., M.Sc.(UFRGS) (Dept. of Psychiatry)
M. Brodeur; Ph.D.(McM.) (Dept. of Psychiatry)
M.J. Chacron; B.Sc., Ph.D.(Ott.) (Dept. of Physiology)
B. Chen; Ph.D.(SUNY) (Dept. of Neurology and Neurosurgery)
Y. Chudasama; B.Sc., Ph.D.(Cardiff) (Dept. of Psychology)
E. de Villers-Sidani; M.D.(McG.)
C. Ernst; B.Sc.(McG.), M.Sc.(Br. Col.), Ph.D.(McG.) (Dept. of Psychiatry)
R. Farivar; B.Sc.(Vic., BC), Ph.D.(McG.) (Dept. of Ophthalmology)
C. Grova; Ph.D.(Rennes) (Depts. of Biomedical Engineering & Neurology and Neurosurgery)
P. Haghighi; Ph.D.(McG.) (Dept. of Physiology)
K.L. Hyde; Ph.D.(Montr./McG.) (Depts. of Psychiatry and Neurology and Neurosurgery)
F. Jollant; M.D., M.Sc., Ph.D.(Montpellier) (Dept. of Psychiatry)
D. Klein; B.A., Ph.D.(Witw./S. Af.) (Dept. of Neurology and Neurosurgery)
E. Kobayashi; M.D., Ph.D.(Campinas State) (Dept. of Neurology and Neurosurgery)
M. Kokoeva; Ph.D.(Russian Acad. of Sci.) (Faculty of Medicine)
L. Koski; B.Sc.(Tor.), Ph.D.(McG.) (Dept. of Neurology and Neurosurgery)
N. Ladbon-Bernasconi; M.D.(Lausanne), Ph.D.(McG.) (Dept. of Neurology and Neurosurgery)
A. Lamontagne; Ph.D.(Laval) (School of Physical and Occupational Therapy)
G. Leonard; Ph.D.(McG.) (Dept. of Neurology and Neurosurgery)
W. Ma; M.D.(Tongji), M.Sc., Ph.D.(McG.) (Dept. of Psychiatry)
J. Marcoux; M.Sc., M.D.(Montr.) (Dept. of Neurology and Neurosurgery)
L. Münter; Ph.D.(Berlin) (Dept. of Pharmacology and Therapeutics)
K. Petrecca; B.Sc., M.D., Ph.D.(McG.) (Dept. of Neurology and Neurosurgery)
P. Rosa-Neto; M.D., M.Sc.(UFRGS), Ph.D.(Aarhus) (Depts. Neurology and Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry)
J.T. Sakata; B.A.(Cornell), Ph.D.(Texas-Austin) (Dept. of Biology)
P. Schweinhardt; M.D.(Heidelberg), Ph.D.(Oxf.) (Dentistry, Dept. of Neurology and Neurosurgery)
R. Sharif; Ph.D.(McG.) (Dept. of Physiology)
D. Sinclair; B.Sc., Ph.D.(Dal.) (Dept. of Neurology and Neurosurgery)
P.J. Sjostrom; M.Sc.(Uppsala), Ph.D.(Brandeis) (Dept. of Neurology and Neurosurgery)
K. Steinhauer; M.Sc., Ph.D.(Dr.rer.nat)(Free Univ., Berlin) (School of Communication Sciences and Disorders)
D. Stellwagen; B.Sc.(Brown), Ph.D.(Calif.) (Dept. of Neurology and Neurosurgery)
K.-F. Storch; Ph.D.(Max Planck) (Dept. of Psychiatry)
T. Stroh; Dip.(J. Liebig U.), Ph.D.(Max Planck) (Dept. of Neurology and Neurosurgery)
V. Sziklas; Ph.D.(McG.) (Dept. of Neurology and Neurosurgery)
T. Taivassalo; B.Sc., Ph.D.(McG.) (Dept. of Kinesiology and Physical Education)
M. Vollrath; Ph.D.(Baylor) (Dept. of Neurology and Neurosurgery)
A. Watt; Ph.D.(Brandeis) (Dept. of Biology)
P. Wintermark; M.D.(Lausanne) (Dept. of Pediatrics)
S.C. Woolley; B.Sc.(Duke), Ph.D.(Texas-Austin) (Dept of Biology)
T.P. Wong; Ph.D.(McG.) (Dept. of Psychiatry)
J. Zhang; M.D.(Shanghai II Medical U.), M.Sc.(Paris XI), Ph.D.(Laval) (Dept. of Neurology and Neurosurgery)
Lecturer
S. Antel
Adjunct Professors
G. Duncan
M. Ptito
E. Racine
Programs, Courses and University Regulations—2014-2015 (last updated Jul. 22, 2014) (disclaimer)

Master of Science (M.Sc.); Neuroscience (Thesis) (45 credits)

Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.); Neuroscience

Students with an M.Sc. degree continuing in this Department will receive credit exemptions for graduate coursework accomplished (including NEUR 630, and either NEUR 631 or NEUR 610). It may be recommended that they take specialty courses related to their field of study in neuroscience. Students with an M.Sc. degree from another program will be required to take NEUR...

For more information, see Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.); Neuroscience .

Faculty of Medicine—2014-2015 (last updated Jul. 22, 2014) (disclaimer)
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