Brain research is a burgeoning area of research on the MCG campus at
large. There are currently seven PI's based in the department of
Pharmacology and Toxicology (Drs.
Bergson,
Buccafusco,
Lambert,
Lewis,
Prasad,
Redmond, and
Terry) investigating neuroscience-related
questions. Their work is relevant to a range of neurological and
psychiatric disorders including Alzheimer's Disease, drug abuse,
schizophrenia, Parkinson's Disease and mental retardation. Besides
Pharmacology and Toxicology, many Neuroscience researchers at MCG have
primary appointments in other basic science departments including Cell
Biology, Physiology, Molecular Medicine, and the Synapses Center as well
as in the clinical departments of Psychiatry, Neurology and
Neurosurgery. For more details about the research conducted in
specific laboratories in Pharmacology and Toxicology, just click on the
PI's name above. Graduate students may join these laboratories either
through the Pharmacology and Toxicology or Neuroscience Graduate
Education Programs. Some of the postdoctoral and graduate trainees in
Pharmacology and Toxicology are currently being supported by a
Neuroscience training grant from the NIH awarded to MCG. World leaders
in neuroscience visit MCG regularly to present their findings in Seminar
programs sponsored by the Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, as
well as the Neuroscience Center. The weekly 'Synapses' and
'Neuroscience' journals clubs provide an opportunity for faculty,
post-docs and students to participate in discussions of some of the
latest breakthroughs and discoveries in brain research.