Neuroscience 499 A research project into a selected area of neuroscience. The project involves experimental design, data collection, interpretation, and analysis, written reports and oral presentations. This course will enable students to: acquire the intellectual and technical skills that are characteristic of scientists experience the excitement of discovery More information about Research Projects in Neuroscience can be found on the Centre for Neuroscience website(link is external). 2025 - 2026 supervisors in NSCI 499: Dr. Ryan Alkins(link is external) has accepted one NSCI 499 project student for 2025-2026. Dr. Elisa Brietzke(link is external) has accepted three NSCI 499 project students for 2025-2026. Dr. Douglas J. Cook(link is external) and Dr. Coverdale have accepted one NSCI 499 project student for 2025-2026. Dr. Elvina Chu (link is external)has accepted one NSCI 499 project student for 2025-2026. Dr. Vincent DePaul (link is external)has accepted one NSCI 499 project student for 2025-2026. Dr. Michael Hendry(link is external) has accepted one NSCI 499 project student for 2025-2026. Dr. Nathan King (link is external)has accepted one NSCI 499 project student for 2025-2026. Dr. Jordan Poppenk(link is external) has accepted two NSCI 499 project students for 2025-2026. Dr. Stephen Scott (link is external)has accepted one NSCI 499 project student for 2025-2026. Dr. Patrick Stroman(link is external) has accepted two NSCI 499 project students for 2025-2026. Dr. Jagdeep Walia(link is external) has accepted two NSCI 499 project students for 2025-2026. 2024 - 2025 supervisors in NSCI 499: Dr. Fernanda De Felice (link is external)has accepted one NSCI 499 project student for 2024-2025. Dr. Teresa Purzner(link is external) has accepted two NSCI 499 project students for 2024-2025. Dr. Garima Shukla(link is external) has accepted two NSCI 499 project students for 2024-2025. Dr. Gavin Winston (link sends email)has accepted on NSCI 499 project student for 2024-2025.