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Advising Track: Computational Neurobiology

Computational neurobiologists use mathematical, computational and modern imaging approaches to understand how the brain functions. The brain and nervous system are among the most complex organs, so understanding them requires the most sophisticated tools and instruments. Current experimental systems are too complex to allow collection of all the data. The massive amount and extremely complex data scientists obtain requires computational approaches to interpret.

MCB 493 · Special topics

MCB 432 · Computing in molecular biology

MCB 419 · Brain, behavior and information processing

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