UCONN HEALTH
Neuroscience Department
Exploring Minds, Illuminating Futures
Neurobiology of Disease Research
Basic Neuroscience Research
Welcome From The Chair
Riqiang Yan, PhD
The Department of Neuroscience has a rich history of research excellence since it had been formally established by Dr. Richard Mains in the year 2000. Currently, we have 26 faculty members, who are actively funded their research from various sources including the federal grants and philanthropic support. Our faculty and their laboratories utilize an interdisciplinary approach to research with the goal of understanding the normal function and disorders of the nervous system that may hold the key to developing novel therapies. We nurture an exceptionally collegial academic environment with high level of interaction and collaboration among laboratories in the Department and with other laboratories at UConn Health Center and at the UConn Storrs campus, all of which make the Department of Neuroscience a vibrant and dynamic place to do science.
Upcoming Events
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Jan
21
Neuroscience Journal Club - Savla 12:00pm
Neuroscience Journal Club - Savla
Wednesday, January 21st, 2026
12:00 PM - 01:00 PM
E4036
MEDS 6497 Neuroscience Journal Club
Presenter: Shreya Savla, Verma Lab
Course Co-Directors: Paola Bargagna-Mohan: bargagna-mohan@uchc.edu
Alice Burghard: burghard@uchc.edu -
Jan
28
Neuroscience Journal Club - Tallman 12:00pm
Neuroscience Journal Club - Tallman
Wednesday, January 28th, 2026
12:00 PM - 01:00 PM
E4036
MEDS 6497 Neuroscience Journal Club
Presenter: Haley Tallman, Bae Lab
Course Co-Directors: Paola Bargagna-Mohan: bargagna-mohan@uchc.edu
Alice Burghard: burghard@uchc.edu -
Jan
29
Neuroscience Seminar Series - Dang Minh Tran 11:00am
Neuroscience Seminar Series - Dang Minh Tran
Thursday, January 29th, 2026
11:00 AM
Low Learning Center (UConn Health)
Sponsored by the Kim Family
“Targeting Microglial BACE1 to Mitigate Tauopathy”
Presenter:
Dang Minh Tran, Ph.D.
Postdoctoral Fellow
Yan Lab, Department of Neuroscience
UConn Health, Farmington, CT -
Feb
4
Neuroscience Journal Club - Galdenzi 12:00pm
Neuroscience Journal Club - Galdenzi
Wednesday, February 4th, 2026
12:00 PM - 01:00 PM
E4036
MEDS 6497 Neuroscience Journal Club
Presenter: Zelda Galdenzi, Xiong Lab
Course Co-Directors: Paola Bargagna-Mohan: bargagna-mohan@uchc.edu
Alice Burghard: burghard@uchc.edu
Program Resources
Helpful contacts and series of milestones as you progress toward obtaining a Doctor of Philosophy degree from UConn Health.
ExplorePhD in Biomedical Science
Our graduate students receive comprehensive interdisciplinary training in all areas of neuroscience and perform translational research at the highest level.
ExploreStudy Abroad Program
Held in Salamanca, Spain, this course is for graduate students in Neuroscience and Hearing Research and upper-level undergraduate students.
ExploreDepartment and Program News
- Mary Katherine Eddy: Awarded the title of University ScholarMary Katherine Eddy, a junior at the University of Connecticut, has been awarded the title of University Scholar to conduct research in the Mohan Lab. This distinction is the highest academic honor bestowed upon an undergraduate at graduation and recognizes exceptional achievement in research, leadership, and scholarly contributions. Mary Katherine is also an Army Cadet […]Posted on December 23, 2025
- NIH CounterACT program R01 grant awarded to the Mohan labThe NIH has awarded Royce Mohan, who is a professor of neuroscience at UConn Health, a new R01 grant to study the mechanisms of corneal damage and sensory loss caused by exposure to chemical threat agents. His research team, jointly led by co-investigator Paola Bargagna-Mohan, will advance state-of-the-art methods that combine transgenic and gene knockout […]Posted on October 16, 2025
- BBRF 2025 Grant Supports PTSD Memory Research at UConn HealthDr. Sebnem Tuncdemir of UConn Health has been awarded a 2025 Young Investigator Grant from the Brain & Behavior Research Foundation to explore how the brain forms and recalls traumatic memories. Her team studies how specific hippocampal cell types may drive PTSD-related memory problems—insights that could lead to innovative therapies for trauma and anxiety disorders. […]Posted on October 6, 2025
- First Year Teaching Award to Dr. AnticMs. Suzanne Tate, Director of Curricular Affairs, University of Connecticut School of Medicine, UConn Health, has communicated the following information. “On 05-SEP-2025, Dr. Antic was recognized by the Class of 2028 for excellence in teaching”. The award ceremony was accompanied by video clips made by students. Below, two video frames showing students discussing their experience […]Posted on September 17, 2025
