Multidisciplinary Laboratory Investigations In Neurobiology

Information

  • NSF Award
  • 9651138
Owner
  • Award Id
    9651138
  • Award Effective Date
    9/1/1996 - 28 years ago
  • Award Expiration Date
    8/31/1998 - 26 years ago
  • Award Amount
    $ 21,680.00
  • Award Instrument
    Standard Grant

Multidisciplinary Laboratory Investigations In Neurobiology

This project focuses on the implementation of an innovative laboratory for undergraduate students in Neurobiology, with laboratory exercises designed to acquaint students with the multidisciplinary nature of Neurobiology but at the same time permit them to focus on a particular experimental topic throughout the semester. Specifically, at the beginning of the semester, students choose one of three experimental subjects (slug, frog, or rat) and one of several suggested topics to investigate in semester-long projects. The students themselves develop some of the details of the experiments, such as which brain areas, neurotransmitters, or behavioral tasks to investigate. The exercises are structured, but open-ended, providing students with enough guidance so that their efforts are fruitful and enough latitude to follow their own interests. The proposed laboratory approach teaches Neurobiology, and science in general, from a practitioner's perspective. The laboratory is physically arranged in three centers--anatomy, physiology, and behavior--where different aspects of Neurobiology are being explored. The same general topic, such as the mechanisms of learning, is investigated during 4-week rotations in each of these centers, where students employ different techniques to study different aspects of their topic. For example, learning can be induced and observed in the behavior center, and the morphological and electrophysiological properties of the neurons involved in this learning studied in the anatomy and physiology centers, respectively. By the end of the semester, students have a broad and comprehensive understanding of their topic. They can gain an appreciation for the breadth of Neurobiology, the usefulness of the three different approaches to studying Neurobiology, and the excitement and meticulousness of scientific discovery.

  • Program Officer
    Herbert Levitan
  • Min Amd Letter Date
    7/3/1996 - 28 years ago
  • Max Amd Letter Date
    7/3/1996 - 28 years ago
  • ARRA Amount

Institutions

  • Name
    Stetson University
  • City
    DeLand
  • State
    FL
  • Country
    United States
  • Address
    421 North Woodland Blvd
  • Postal Code
    327230001
  • Phone Number
    3867386686

Investigators

  • First Name
    Michael
  • Last Name
    King
  • Email Address
    mking@stetson.edu
  • Start Date
    7/3/1996 12:00:00 AM

FOA Information

  • Name
    Other Applications NEC
  • Code
    99
  • Name
    Life Science Biological
  • Code
    61