Skip to content Skip to navigation
University of Warwick
  • Study
  • |
  • Research
  • |
  • Business
  • |
  • Alumni
  • |
  • News
  • |
  • About
  • Text only
  • |
  • Sign in
  • Search MOAC
  • Search University of Warwick
  • Search for people at Warwick
  • Search Warwick Blogs
  • Search past exam papers
  • Search video
  • More…

    Molecular Organisation and Assembly in Cells

    • About the DTC
    • Research
    • People
    • Degrees
    • Study at MOAC
    • News & Events
    • Analytical neuroscience
    University of Warwick

    Analytical neuroscience research

    The mysteries of our own minds and the central nervous system still amazes and confounds us all. Using a combination of computational simulations and neurobiology, it is hoped the properties of the humble neuron can help to explain many phenomena.

    PhD. researchers in this field:

    [PHOTO] [Figure of Brain: Hormones affecting carbohydrate and fat metabolism] Ratchada Pattaranit
    Ratchada is studying glucose sensing mechanism in the rat brain cells to increase the understanding of key mechanisms involved in regulating energy balance using both mathematical modelling and electrophysiological approach.

    [PHOTO] James Lister Sinfield
    Topology and Connectivity in the Brain

    MOAC DTC, Coventry House, University of Warwick, Gibbet Hill Road, Coventry, CV4 7AL
    Tel. 024 765 75808 moac2 at warwick dot ac dot uk

    How to find us

    MOAC Intranet

    EPSRC logo

    Close this email form
    Page contact: Jonathan Armond Last revised: Wed 10 Oct 2007
    • Sign in
    • |
    • Powered by Sitebuilder
    • |
    • © MMXII
    • |
    • Privacy
    • |
    • Accessibility