Genes And Behavior
Department of Neuroscience and Pharmacology
Utrecht, The Netherlands

Genes and Behavior

The research mission of the Department of Neuroscience and Pharmacology (N&F) is to discover and delineate mechanisms and processes which are fundamental to the development of neural systems and to the control of behavior.

The Department N&F teaches basic neuroscience and pharmacology.

'Genes and Behavior' reflects our ambition to understand the function of specific genes in the developing and mature brain in relation to complex behaviors under normal and pathological conditions. 'Genes' stand for genetic make-up and gene products: proteins that act as cogwheels in biochemical machineries. We use genes as entry points to molecular regulatory networks that are essential for development, homeostasis and functional activity of the brain. 'Behavior' means all observable and quantifiable actions of an organism in response to internal and external stimuli. We use behavior as read-out of neurobiological processes of addiction and feeding, and as endophenotypes to find new genes. The research program is carried out on two platforms: Neurodevelopment and Neurobiology of Behavior

The Department of Neuroscience and Pharmacology (N&F) is the preclinical department of the Division Neuroscience of the University Medical Center Utrecht. Its research program is part of the Rudolf Magnus Institute of Neuroscience. Teaching concerns fundamental neuroscience and basic pharmacology for BSc, MSc, MD and PhD programmes of Utrecht University.