Neuroscience is a major focus of teaching and research within the Faculty of Medical
and Health Sciences and particularly, the School of Medical Sciences. Neuroscience
research groups within the faculty include:
- Auckland City Hospital Neurology Department Research
- Auditory Neurobiology Lab
- Autonomic Function Laboratory
- Avian Neurobiology Laboratory
- Cochlear Physiology Lab
- Fetal Systems Physiology and Neuroscience
- Functional Genomics and Translational Neuroscience
- In vitro systems and Gene Discovery
- National Research Centre for Growth and Development
- Neural Pathology and CNS molecular signalling
- Neurodegenerative Diseases of the Human Brain
- Neurogenesis and Neural Repair Lab
- Nerve Repair
- Molecular Neuroendocrinology Laboratory
- Molecular Neurophysiology Laboratory
- Molecular Physiology Laboratory
- Receptor Signalling Lab
- Synaptic Transmission Laboratory
- Translational Neuroscience
The Auckland Neuroscience Network
is an organisation established by neuroscientists within The University of Auckland
and allied tertiary institutions to provide academic and social links for staff
and postgraduate students in the neurosciences.
Details of the research groups and outlines of their programmes are available on the Centre for Brain Research website.
Possible programmes
For more information please contact:
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