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      Summary

        * Degree offered: Doctorate in Philosophy (PhD)
        * Registration status option: Full-time
        * Language of instruction:
            + French
            + English

      Note: Most of the courses in this program are offered in English.

        * Program option (expected duration of the program):
            + with thesis (16 full-time terms; 64 consecutive months)
        * Academic units: Faculty of Medicine, Department of Cellular and Molecular Medicine.

      Program Description

      The Department of Cellular and Molecular Medicine is located in the Faculty of Medicine and offers graduate programs leading to the degrees of Master of Science (MSc) and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Neuroscience.

      The programs help students develop their theoretical knowledge as well as their capacity for critical analysis. This is achieved through reading and critiquing the scientific literature, conducting experiments in the laboratory, analyzing the data and results generated, and presenting their results in the form of research seminars or posters. The programs prepare candidates for a variety of careers in teaching and research both within and outside of academia.

      Graduates of the program will acquire autonomy in conducting research and in preparing scholarly publications and grant applications. A comprehensive set of courses, state-of-the-art research facilities and outstanding research opportunities ensure a career in neuroscience.

      The Department is a participating unit in the collaborative program in Human and Molecular Genetics and in Pathology and Experimental Medicine at the master's and doctoral levels.

      The doctoral program participates in the Combined MD / PhD Program, which allows students to graduate with both a PhD in Neuroscience and an MD. For more information please see the website of the Faculty of Medicine.

      Main Areas of Research

      The Department of Cellular and Molecular Medicine is located at the Health Sciences Center of the University of Ottawa. Through its cross-appointed and adjunct members, the Department has research affiliations with the following institutes: the Ottawa Hospital Research Institute (OHRI), the University of Ottawa Heart Institutes at the Ottawa Hospital (Civic Campus), the Institute of Mental Health Research (IMHR) at the Royal Ottawa Hospital, the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario (CHEO) Research Institute, Elizabeth Bruyere Hospital, and the National Research Council.

      Other Programs Offered Within the Same Discipline or in a Related Area

        * Master of Science Neuroscience (MSc)
        * Master of Science Neuroscience Specialization in Human and Molecular Genetics (MSc)
        * Master of Science Neuroscience Specialization in Pathology and Experimental Medicine (MSc)
        * Master of Science Cellular and Molecular Medicine (MSc)
        * Master of Science Cellular and Molecular Medicine Specialization in Bioinformatics (MSc)
        * Master of Science Cellular and Molecular Medicine Specialization in Human and Molecular Genetics (MSc)
        * Master of Science Cellular and Molecular Medicine Specialization in Pathology and Experimental Medicine (MSc)
        * Doctorate in Philosophy Neuroscience Specialization in Human and Molecular Genetics (PhD)
        * Doctorate in Philosophy Neuroscience Specialization in Pathology and Experimental Medicine (PhD)
        * Doctorate in Philosophy Cellular and Molecular Medicine (PhD)
        * Doctorate in Philosophy Cellular and Molecular Medicine Specialization in Human and Molecular Genetics (PhD)
        * Doctorate in Philosophy Cellular and Molecular Medicine Specialization in Pathology and Experimental Medicine (PhD)

      Fees and Funding

        * Program fees:

      The estimated amount for university fees associated with this program are available under the section Finance your studies.

      International students enrolled in a French-language program of study may be eligible for a differential tuition fee exemption.

        * To learn about possibilities for financing your graduate studies, consult the Awards and financial support section.

      Notes

        * Programs are governed by the academic regulations in effect for graduate studies.
        * In accordance with the University of Ottawa regulation, students have the right to complete their assignments, examinations, research papers, and theses in French or in English. Research activities can be conducted either in English, French or both, depending on the language used by the professor and the members of his or her research group.

      Program Contact Information

      Graduate Studies Office, Faculty of Medicine

      451 Smyth Road, Room RGN 2016

      Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

      K1N 6N5

      Tel.: 613-562-5215

      Email: grad.med@uottawa.ca

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      For the most accurate and up to date information on application deadlines, language tests and other admission requirements, please visit the specific requirements webpage.

      To be eligible, candidates must:

        * Have a master's degree in science with a minimum average of B+ (75%).

      Note: International candidates must check the admission equivalencies for the diploma they received in their country of origin.

        * Demonstrate a good academic performance in previous studies as shown by official transcripts, research reports, abstracts or any other documents demonstrating research skills.
        * Identify at least one professor who is willing to supervise your research and thesis.
            + We recommend that you contact potential thesis supervisors as soon as possible.
            + To register, you need to have been accepted by a thesis supervisor.
            + The supervisor’s name is required at the time of application.

      Language Requirements

      Applicants must be able to understand and fluently speak the language of instruction (French or English) in the program to which they are applying. Proof of linguistic proficiency may be required.

      Applicants whose first language is neither French nor English must provide proof of proficiency in the language of instruction.

      Note: Candidates are responsible for any fees associated with the language tests.

      Notes

        * The admission requirements listed above are minimum requirements and do not guarantee admission to the program.
        * Admissions are governed by the academic regulations in effect for graduate studies.

      Fast-Track from Master’s to PhD

      Students enrolled in the master’s program in Neuroscience at the University of Ottawa may be eligible to fast-track directly into the doctoral program without writing a master’s thesis, provided the following conditions are met:

        * Satisfactory progress in the research program.
        * Written recommendation by the supervisor and the advisory committee.
        * Approval by the graduate studies committee.

      Notes:

        * The transfer exam must be successfully completed before the end of the 5th term.
        * Following transfer, all of the requirements of the doctoral program must be met: the doctoral seminar (NSC 8325S), six units of course work (including either NSC 5102 or NSC 5104), the comprehensive exam (NSC 9998) and the thesis (THD 9999).

      Doctorate

      The Department may require students to take additional courses depending on their backgrounds.

      Students must meet the following requirements:

      Course List
        Code                                                                 Title                                    Units  
        Compulsory Courses:                                                                                         
        MED 8166                                                             Professionalism and Professional Skills         
        3 course units from:                                                 3 Units                                
          NSC 5102                                                           Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience             
          NSC 5104                                                           Systems Neuroscience                            
        3 elective course units in neuroscience (NSC) at the graduate level  3 Units                                
        Seminar:                                                                                                    
        NSC 8325S                                                            Seminar for PhD Students 1               3 Units
        Comprehensive Examination:                                                                                  
        NSC 9998                                                             Comprehensive Examination (Ph.D.) 2             
        Thesis:                                                                                                     
        THD 9999                                                             Doctoral Thesis 3, 4                            
        

        Note(s)

        1

        The seminar course involves the presentation of a seminar and regular attendance at the departmental seminars.

        2

        Successful completion of a comprehensive examination in the form of a research proposal on their own thesis project.

        3

        Successful presentation and defense of a thesis based on original research carried out under the direct supervision of a research faculty member in the Department.

        4

        Students are responsible for ensuring they have met all of the thesis requirements.

        Minimum Requirements

        The passing grade in all courses is C+.

        Students who fail two courses (equivalent to 6 units), the thesis proposal, or the comprehensive exam or whose research progress is deemed unsatisfactory are required to withdraw.

        Research at the University of Ottawa

        Located in the heart of Canada’s capital, a few steps away from Parliament Hill, the University of Ottawa ranks among Canada’s top 10 research universities. Our research is founded on excellence, relevance and impact and is conducted in a spirit of equity, diversity and inclusion.

        Our research community thrives in four strategic areas:

          * Creating a sustainable environment
          * Advancing just societies
          * Shaping the digital world
          * Enabling lifelong health and wellness

        From advancing healthcare solutions to tackling global challenges like climate change, the University of Ottawa’s researchers are at the forefront of innovation, making significant contributions to society and beyond.

        Research at the Faculty of Medicine

        “The Faculty of Medicine has a long history of conducting both basic and clinical research of the highest quality. Many of our high profile research projects are conducted in partnership with affiliated-teaching hospitals and research institutes. These partnerships lead to biomedical discoveries that have a significant impact on health care. In the process they educate the next generation of Canadian scientists. Our research activity also attracts significant investment, which stimulates the Ottawa economy.”

        - Dr. Bernard Jasmin, Vice-Dean, Research

        Facilities, Research Centres and Institutes at the Faculty of Medicine

          * Centre for Neural Dynamics
          * University of Ottawa Centre for Neuromuscular Disease
          * Centre for Research in Biopharmaceuticals and Biotechnology
          * Canadian Partnership for Stroke Recovery
          * Kidney Research Centre
          * University of Ottawa Skills and Simulation Centre
          * Medical Devices Innovation Institute
          * Ottawa Institute of Systems Biology
          * University of Ottawa Brain and Mind Research Institute

        For more information, refer to the list of faculty members and their research fields on Uniweb.

        IMPORTANT: Candidates and students looking for professors to supervise their thesis or research project can also consult the website of the faculty or department of their program of choice. Uniweb does not list all professors authorized to supervise research projects at the University of Ottawa.

            NSC 5102 Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience (3 units)

            The molecular and cellular properties of neurons. Emphasis to be placed on the molecular basis of electrical activity of neurons and chemical synaptic transmission.

            Course Component: Lecture

            NSC 5104 Systems Neuroscience (3 units)

            Structure and function of representative components of the nervous system to be presented in an integrated and comprehensive manner, emphasizing a reductionist approach to the study of neural networks and their behavioural output.

            Course Component: Lecture

            NSC 5106 Molecular Psychiatry (3 units)

            Study of genetic and neurochemical bases of mental illnesses using transgenic and gene knockout mouse models, animal behavioural paradigms, in vivo imaging. Gene therapy approaches in psychiatry; influence of environmental stressors.

            Course Component: Lecture

            NSC 6101 Consciousness: An Interdisciplinary Perspective from Neuroscience, Philosophy and Psychology (3 units)

            This interdisciplinary course addresses two fundamental questions in the study of the mind: 1) what is consciousness? 2) Can we explain the emergence and operation of this central feature of human life by analyzing the brain?

            Course Component: Lecture

            NSC 6300 Seminars

            Course Component: Lecture

            NSC 8103 Developmental Neuroscience (3 units)

            Fundamental concepts of development of the nervous system with an emphasis on those aspects unique to this tissue type. Topics to include control of proliferation and differentiation, axonal outgrowth and pathfinding, synaptogenesis and formation of neuronal maps, neuronal plasticity, growth factor action and neural regeneration.

            Course Component: Lecture

            NSC 8104 Computational Neuroscience (3 units)

            Basic concepts of sensory-motor processing from the cellular level of excitable membranes and synaptic signalling mechanisms to the emergent properties of complex neural networks.

            Course Component: Lecture

            NSC 8105 Molecular Biology of the Neuron (3 units)

            Emphasis on how signal transduction regulates neuronal function. Topics to include the role of the cytoskeleton in neuronal function, membrane sorting in exocytosis and endocytic pathways, metabotropic and ionotropic receptor signaling, signaling by the GTP-binding proteins, plasma membrane and vesicular transporters, role of protein-protein interactions in the regulation of neuronal signaling, and genomic and proteomic approaches to study neuronal signaling.

            Course Component: Lecture

            NSC 8106 Mechanisms of Neurological Disease (3 units)

            Current knowledge of select neuropathologies with emphasis on the underlying genetics and biochemistry of these conditions. Examination of some fundamental cellular processes important for understanding neurological diseases.

            Course Component: Lecture

            NSC 83241 Seminar for MSc Students (Part 1 of 2)

            All graduate students enrolled in the MSc program or who have been admitted to a PhD program without an MSc must participate in these seminars for one year. Two seminars must be presented by each student during the year. (Part 1 of 2)

            Course Component: Seminar

            NSC 83242 Seminar for MSc Students (Part 2 of 2) (3 units)

            All graduate students enrolled in the MSc program or who have been admitted to a PhD program without an MSc must participate in these seminars for one year. Two seminars must be presented by each student during the year. (Part 2 of 2)

            Course Component: Seminar

            NSC 8324S Seminar for MSc Students (3 crédits / 3 units)

            All graduate students enrolled in the MSc program or who have been admitted to a PhD program without an MSc must participate in these seminars for one year. Two seminars must be presented by each student during the year.

            Volet / Course Component: Séminaire / Seminar

            NSC 8325S Seminar for PhD Students (3 crédits / 3 units)

            All graduate students enrolled in the PhD program must participate in these seminars for one year during their doctoral or post MSc training. Two seminars must be presented by each student during the year: one on an assigned subject, the other on his or her research project.

            Volet / Course Component: Séminaire / Seminar

            NSC 8340 Neuromuscular Function and Dysfunction (3 units)

            Topics to be covered include factors controlling muscle- and synapse-specific gene expression, regulation of myogenesis and muscle cell growth, formation of the neuromuscular junction, motor neuron-muscle interactions, the role of the cytoskeleton in the organization of post-synaptic domains, functional role of ion channels in muscle, molecular genetics of neuromuscular disease.

            Course Component: Lecture

            NSC 9998 Examen de synthèse (doctorat) / Comprehensive Examination (Ph.D.)

            Volet / Course Component: Recherche / Research

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