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I've known forever that I want to do neurochemistry (specifically relating to psychological disorders). Its a bit hard to find this kinda stuff through chem departments, but I know it exists!

 

Anyone know of places other than KU, Scripps, and University of Illinois?

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You may want to look outside of chemistry departments as I imagine a lot of neuroscience programs have professors doing work on neurochemistry.

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You wanna find someone that does biophysics in the chemistry department. thats what i did and found a great fit. Don't get a ton of neurochemistry specifics like the workings of the macro system but very interesting field, and the stuff not covered is easily picked up when you read the literature.

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Personally I'd suggest looking at molecular biology programs, I think you're more likely to find what you want there. 

 

That said, there's some great work at Rice in the chemistry department- Marti and Wolynes have both done a lot of work with amyloid plaques, and Marti is a really nice guy.

 

If you really want to stick with chemistry programs, I'd suggest doing a backwards approach- find articles in chemistry journals dealing with neurochemistry, and track those back to departments/PIs. 

 

Somewhere like JACS will mostly have chemistry groups publishing, and you should be able to browse abstracts easily without university access, but most schools will probably have online full text. 

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Thanks for the responses everyone. I did look through both chem and bio programs and found atleast one or two professors at every university I applied too!

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