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Neuroscience Graduate Program
The NSP at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign is an interdisciplinary program of study and research leading to the doctoral degree.

We offer a rigorous yet flexible program designed to foster the growth of the student through research activities, close interactions with faculty, and exposure to top neuroscientists through our seminar series and attendance at professional meetings.

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Neuroscience News

Read article: Wearable technology continuously monitors heart-rate recovery to predict risk
Wearable technology continuously monitors heart-rate recovery to predict risk
Two articles were recently published highlighting the work of Neuroscience Program faculty, Manuel Hernandez and Neuroscience Graduate student Jonathan Cerna:Wearable...
Read article: Mutation increases enzyme in mouse brains linked to schizophrenia behaviors
Mutation increases enzyme in mouse brains linked to schizophrenia behaviors
Shared from UIUC Strategic Communications and Marketing News Bureau, 2/18/25   CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — A genetic mutation found in two human patients with schizophrenia also increased schizophrenia-related behaviors in mice with the same mutation, a rare finding of a direct genetic...
Read article: Congratulations to three NSP Graduate Students on their Beckman Fellowships
Congratulations to three NSP Graduate Students on their Beckman Fellowships
Adapted from Meet the 2024 Beckman Institute Graduate Fellows "The Beckman Institute has announced seven University of Illinois students as Beckman Institute Graduate...
Read article: $5.6 million grant renews center focusing on the neurochemistry of addiction
$5.6 million grant renews center focusing on the neurochemistry of addiction
Shared from Bioengineering News The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) has awarded a $5.6 million grant to the Neuroproteomics &...
Read article: Meet Jason Climer, new assistant professor of molecular and integrative physiology
Meet Jason Climer, new assistant professor of molecular and integrative physiology
Shared from MCB's News page The School of Molecular & Cellular Biology and ...
Read article: Take a look around: how emotion boosts memory for context: Researchers at the Beckman Institute demonstrated that emotion enhances memory for contextual details.
Take a look around: how emotion boosts memory for context: Researchers at the Beckman Institute demonstrated that emotion enhances memory for contextual details.
Shared from Beckman Institute News Stories Researchers at the Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology demonstrated that emotion enhances memory for contextual details, challenging the view that emotion impairs the...
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Recent Award Winners

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Dr. Jason Climer

Faculty Spotlight: Dr. Jason Climer - Unraveling the Mysteries of the Brain

by Shreya Rana, April 2025Jason Climer, a dynamic researcher at the Beckman Institute, brings a unique blend of engineering and neuroscience to his work. Climer is a Neuroscience faculty member with his home unit being Molecular and Integrative Physiology. Driven by personal experiences with neurodegenerative diseases, Climer is dedicated to understanding the intricate workings of the brain, particularly in the areas of memory and forgetting.Climer's research delves into the fascinating world of "place cells," neurons that fire when an animal occupies a specific location. His work explores...

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Dr. Jake Carpenter-Thompson

Alumni Spotlight: Alumni Spotlight: Dr. Jake Carpenter-Thompson

Dr. Jake Carpenter-Thompson serves as the director of clinical research at the Kutcher Clinic for Sports Neurology. He recently published research in conjunction with Dr. Jeffery Kutcher regarding the evaluation and management of sports-related concussions. He and his team are currently working on an assessment of technologies that claim to be able to diagnose a concussion. “When you look at previous research that’s been done, the quality is not there,” he said. “We’re applying a very rigorous clinical diagnosis of concussion, making sure that the way that these technologies are studied is...

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Recently Published: Looking for transfer in all the wrong places: How intellectual abilities can be enhanced through diverse experience among older adults

Elizabeth A.L. Stine-Morrow, Ilber E. Manavbasi, Shukhan Ng, Giavanna S. McCall, Aron K. Barbey, Daniel G. Morrow, "Looking for transfer in all the wrong places: How intellectual abilities can be enhanced through diverse experience among older adults," Intelligence, Volume 104, 2024, 101829, ISSN 0160-2896, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.intell.2024.101829. Abstract: Research with cognitive...

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Land Acknowledgement

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As a land-grant institution, the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign has a responsibility to acknowledge the historical context in which it exists. We are currently on the lands of the Peoria, Kaskaskia, Peankashaw, Wea, Miami, Mascoutin, Odawa, Sauk, Mesquaki, Kickapoo, Potawatomi, Ojibwe, and Chickasaw Nations. It is necessary for us to acknowledge these Native Nations and for us to work with them as we move forward as an institution with Native peoples at the core of our efforts.

More about the practice of land acknowledgements at the University of Illinois.