Research Facilities
The Volen National Center for Complex Systems
The Benjamin and Mae Volen National Center for Complex Systems is comprised of an interdisciplinary group of faculty members whose focus is the study of the brain and intelligence. The scientific analysis f the brain includes the cellular and molecular levels to the cognitive and computational.
Ashton Graybiel Spatial Orientation Laboratory
Research in the Ashton Graybiel Spatial Orientation Laboratory spans the full spectrum of topics covering the effects varying force environments have on the neural control of movement, posture, and perceived orientation of the human body.
Sloan-Swartz Center for Computational Neuroscience
The Sloan-Swartz Center for Computational Neuroscience trains predoctoral students and postdoctoral researchers who possess strong analytical and computational backgrounds to apply those skills to the study of neuroscience. The faculty members that make up the Sloan-Swartz Center seek to apply experimental and theoretical approaches in the study of the brain and its functions.
Rosenstiel Basic Medical Sciences Research Center
The Rosenstiel Basic Medical Sciences Research Center was formed over 25 years ago with the purpose of bringing together world renowned scientists from a wide range of disciplines in order to advance the study of structural biology, genetics and immunology.