The Neuroscience Graduate Program is part of the Graduate School at UConn Health, which also houses the School of Medicine, School of Dental Medicine, and John Dempsey Hospital with its associated medical clinics. Many of the faculty of the Neuroscience Graduate Program have laboratories on or near the fourth floor of the connected L and E buildings, where they have full access to an array of shared equipment and conference rooms; others are in the Center for Cell and Genome Sciences, a short shuttle bus ride away. Trainees will be based in these laboratories while performing laboratory rotations in the first year and during the subsequent years of thesis research. In addition to the program facilities, state of the art information and research services are available to the general UConn Health research community including:
- Lyman Maynard Stowe Library, Janice Swiatek, Director
- Center for Mouse Genome Modification, Siu-Pok Yee, Director
- Molecular Core Facility, David Rowe, Director
- Center for Cell Analyses and Modeling and National Resource for Cell Analysis and Modeling, Leslie Loew, Director
- Biophysical Core and NMR Structural Biology, Jeffrey Hoch, Facility Director
- Stem Cell Core
- Flow Cytometry, Evan Jellison, Director
- Research Histology Core, Kevin Claffey, Director
- Electron Microscopy Facility, Stephen King, Director