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Centre for Integrative Neuroscience Discovery

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Neuroscience is a remarkably cross-disciplinary area of research that spans traditional departmental boundaries from physiology to genetics, molecular and cellular biology to mathematics, engineering and artificial intelligence.

The Centre for Integrative Neuroscience Discovery has funded three PhD studentships for candidates undertaking a programme of study across diverse areas of neuroscience, each supervised by two PIs from different departments. 

Two of these researchers share highlights of their PhD work on learning in neuropsychiatric diseases and brain-machine interfaces for virtual navigation.

Read the full article here: CIND-funded PhD students research learning in neuropsychiatric diseases and brain-machine interfaces | Centre for Integrative Neuroscience Discovery (cam.ac.uk)

About Us

The Centre for Integrative Neuroscience Discovery (CIND) brings together researchers working at the intersections of neurocognition, neurocomputation and neurotechnology. We interface between neuroscience, biological sciences, computer science, engineering and the AI and data science community at the University of Cambridge. We enable collaborations across Cambridge’s cross-disciplinary research community in discovery neuroscience that have strong translational potential in the development of AI systems, neurotechnology solutions and clinical applications.