From the Department

    Welcome to the Department of Anatomical Sciences and Neurobiology at the University of Louisville School of Medicine. We are honored to lead an outstanding team of scientists, educators, students, and staff. As a department we are committed to biomedical research, professional healthcare education, undergraduate, graduate and postdoctoral training, as well as community-based service. Our goal is to create an inclusive environment where everyone feels welcomed respected, supported and valued. As a department, we strive to implement diverse, equitable, and inclusive practices for our research, educational, and community engagement missions. Our mantra is to be intentional in these efforts.

    We have several world-class investigators with state-of-the art laboratories funded through federal and private sources that are engaged in basic and translational research. The department houses the largest number of neuroscientists in the university and maintains active research groups in the following areas: sensory systems, development, nerve injury and repair, and the anatomical sciences. We are a highly collaborative group that has strong ties with both basic and clinical departments. Many of us are resident members of the KY Spinal Cord Injury Research Center and KY Lions Eye Center for Visual Sciences.

    The department offers a fully supported PhD program with a focus in Neuroscience as well as an MS degree in the Anatomical Sciences. Our faculty provide classroom and laboratory instruction for the Schools of Medicine and Dentistry. Our focus is on pre-clinical training and instruction in the basic science disciplines of gross anatomy, embryology, microanatomy, and neuroscience. We offer outstanding training, research, and education opportunities for PhD, MD/PhD and MS students in the biomedical sciences. We also co-sponsor an undergraduate major in neuroscience with the Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences.

    Our department runs the Willed Body Bequeathal Program at the University of Louisville School of Medicine. It is through these generous gifts of our anatomical donors that health professional trainees can receive highly advanced anatomical training. Our Robert Acland Fresh Tissue Lab offers advanced dissection seminars for students, residents, as well as practicing healthcare professionals from a broad range of medical, dental, and allied health fields study.

    A renewed commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion

    In response to national calls to address racial, gender, and social injustices, we have implemented a variety of initiatives and practices that are aimed at increasing our commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion both within our program and across UofL. We pledge to do the following:

    • Build a culture of acceptance and inclusion for all.
    • Promote, encourage, and participate in university venues that provide diversity, equity, and inclusion training and education.
    • Provide a curriculum that underscores race/gender related disparities in health and biomedical research.
    • Whenever possible recruit trainees, staff, and faculty that are underrepresented in our department.
    • Create a Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) committee to develop departmental initiatives and address concerns.
    • Initiate a “DEI” book club with a monthly virtual meeting to discuss topical books and readings.
    • Establish a diverse, equitable and inclusive seminar series.
    • Modify website and graduate program brochure to reflect a diverse and inclusive environment.
    • Actively explore NIH training and career development opportunities that address the needs of underrepresented groups
    • Establish a School of Medicine Diversity Endowment Fund to provide financial support for scholarships, resident stipends, faculty recruitment and retention packages. (https://www.uoflnews.com/post/uofltoday/school-of-medicine-establishes-endowed-fund-to-combat-racial-inequality/

     

    Endowed Excellence Fund for Diversity

    UofL medical faculty leaders have pledged $50,000 with a $1 million goal to address long-standing racial inequities in medical education.

    Established by Drs. Sean Francis, Ron Gregg, Bill Guido, Irv Joshua, Maureen McCall and Craig S. Roberts to address systemic racism and in response to UofL President Neeli Bendapudi’s challenge, asking for ideas and support in making UofL the nation’s premier anti-racist metropolitan research university.

    Consider making a gift using the secure online giving page, follow give.Louisville.edu/eefd.

    Faculty and staff have the option to make contributions by payroll deduction to "UofL Endw Excellence Diversity". Click here for instructions for setting up payroll deduction through ULink.

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    In the News

    Congratulations to Dr. Martha Bickford on her cover photo and editorial work on a new book entitled Cerebral Cortex and Thalamus!!.

    Congrats to Nicole Herring for being named a 2023 outstanding educator!

    Overview

    Students

    APPLY TO OUR GRADUATE PROGRAM

    • Fully supported PhD program with a focus in Neuroscience
    • Multiple recipients of National Research Service Awards
    • MS degree offered in Anatomical Sciences and Instruction
    • Average cadre of more than 40 PhD and MS students

    Faculty

    Departmental Associations

    • Home of Fresh Tissue Lab & Analytical Microscopy Core
    • Participating member of the School of Interdisciplinary& Graduate Studies and the MD/PhD Program

    Departmental Brochure

    2013 Brochure about the Department of Anatomical Sciences and NeurobiologyRead Brochure: overview of the Department of Anatomical Sciences and Neurobiology

    Fall 2024 Seminars in Neuroscience

    Download schedule of upcoming seminars