Neuroscience

Research

Undergraduates present their research findings

Dr. Dan Miller and Katie Salte Nunez, '06 (neuroscience and psychology), at the Pavlovian Conference.
Jessica Sladek, '03 (neuroscience, psychology and biology); Chris Chapleau, '02 (neuroscience, psychology and biology); and Dr. Penny Seymoure at the Society for Neuroscience conference.

Dr. Dan Miller, Elizabeth Koster, '04 (psychology), and Jeremy Reimers, '04 (neuroscience and biology), at the Society for Neuroscience conference. Mr. Reimers is presently enrolled in a Ph.D. program in neuroscience at Rosyln Franklin University.
Dr. Penny Seymoure and Sara Servais Schramm, '06 (neuroscience and biology), at the Carthage College Summer Undergraduate Research Experience (SURE) poster show.

Erin Didion, '04 (neuroscience and psychology), at the Carthage College Summer Undergraduate Research Experience (SURE) poster show.


Dr. Dan Miller, Chris Chapleau, '02 (neuroscience, psychology and biology), and Dr. M. Todd Allen at the Society for Neuroscience conference.


Kristin Wolf, '07 (neuroscience and psychology), at the Carthage College Summer Undergraduate Research Experience (SURE) poster show.
Dr. Dan Miller and Rebecca Freese, '07 (neuroscience and psychology), at the Carthage College Summer Undergraduate Research Experience (SURE) poster show.

Dr. Penny Seymoure; Lacey Kahlhamer, '08 (neuroscience and psychology); and Laura Fornetti, '08 (neuroscience); at the Carthage College Summer Undergraduate Research Experience (SURE) poster show.

Student Voices

"I think the department's strength is that they are able to provide the undergraduate student with experience in research projects that are typically only available at a graduate level."

— Jamie Hamill, '11, Kenosah, Wis.

Hear what students have to say about studying neuroscience at Carthage.


Faculty Spotlight

Carthage professor Dan Miller is working with students on cutting-edge research on PTSD. Read more.