Temple University Neuroscience, College of Liberal Arts

Temple University Neuroscience, College of Liberal Arts

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The Neuroscience Program at Temple University's College of the Liberal Arts has a mission to facilitate and expand neuroscience research at Temple.

03/09/2018

Please join us next Wednesday!

02/26/2018

Please join us this Wednesday!

02/12/2018
07/25/2017

Check out our new and approved😉 website for
CLA: Neuroscience Program🔬
http://www.cla.temple.edu/neuroscience/

Neuroscience - College of Liberal Arts Temple’s Neuroscience program teaches students to explore neural and brain function at multiple levels in a rapidly growing field. Our students study the neural basis of addiction, developmental disorders, ADHD, depression, anxiety and age-related disorders, among other fields.

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Today is the last Neuroscience Seminar Series of the Fall 2016 semester!

TILES and the Neuroscience Program are co-sponsoring Dr. Karen Emmorey of San Diego State University. Dr. Emmorey will be presenting The Bilingual Bimodal Brain. Don't miss it!

Photos 10/31/2016

Tomorrow at 6 PM- Don't miss the annual Halloween lecture given by Professor Waxler! This year he will be presenting "Alien Abductions, Succubae, and Shadow People: Paranormal or Neurological?"

This talk is hosted by a collaboration between Nu Rho Psi, Undergraduate Neuroscience Society, and Hoot Paranormal. Treats will be provided.

Come out to Weiss Hall Room B36 (in the basement) to join us!

Photos 10/26/2016

Don't miss the Neuroscience Seminar Series today at 2:30 in Kiva!

Photos 10/17/2016

Don't miss Nu Rho Psi's event tomorrow at 4:30 in Hamilton Library! Dr. Sarah Ferri of University of Pennsylvania is giving a presentation on her research in Autism.

Photos 10/10/2016

Don't miss the Neuroscience Seminar Series this Wednesday at 2:30 in Walk Auditorium!

Photos 09/21/2016

Neuroscience Seminar Series TODAY at 2:30! Don't miss it!

08/22/2016

Classes start in a week! Are you signed up for your Neuroscience courses? Contact [email protected] with any questions!

07/12/2016

Why did the neuron like to sleep in the top bunk bed?

Because it wanted to have a high resting potential.

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1701 N 13th Street
Philadelphia, PA
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Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm