Authors
Benjamin Latimer, David Bergin, Vinay Guntu, David Schulz, Satish Nair
Publication date
2018
Journal
Journal of Undergraduate Neuroscience Education
Volume
16
Issue
3
Pages
A197
Publisher
Faculty for Undergraduate Neuroscience
Description
We developed an interdisciplinary course in computational neuroscience to address the need for students trained in both biological/psychological and quantitative sciences. Increasingly, exposure to advanced math and physics is important to stay on the cutting edge of developments and research in neuroscience. Additionally, the ability to work in multidisciplinary teams will continue to be an asset as the field develops. This course brings together students from biology, psychology, biochemistry, engineering, physics, and mathematics. The course was designed to highlight the importance of math in understanding fundamental neuroscience concepts and to prepare students for professional careers in neuroscience. They learn neurobiology, via a ‘biology to model and back again’approach involving wet-and software/modeling-labs, with the latter being the focus of this paper. We presented a subset of the software …
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B Latimer, D Bergin, V Guntu, D Schulz, S Nair - Journal of Undergraduate Neuroscience Education, 2018