F03A: Biochemical and Molecular Neuroscience

[F03A Roster]

The F03A study section reviews fellowship applications on the basic cellular and molecular biology of neuronal, glial, retinal and other excitable cells (including chromaffin cells, neuroendocrine cells and muscle cells); the fundamental mechanisms of neuronal cell function, including those relevant to disease processes; the general mechanisms underlying cell death; the mechanisms underlying the initial formation of, as well as cell specialization and differentiation in the developing nervous system; the mechanisms underlying oscillatory events;  the mechanisms that specify or influence migratory events and the development, aging, and regeneration of neuronal connectivity; and the consequences of exposure to psychoactive drugs on these processes. Examples of specific areas covered are listed below:

  • Synaptic plasticity
  • Cytoskeleton  and trafficking
  • Progenitor and stem cells
  • Neural development and differentiation
  • Axon outgrowth/ regeneration
  • Glial biology/inflammation/myelination
  • Circadian mechanisms
  • Neurodegeneration/apoptosis

Fellowship study sections with most closely related areas of similar science are:

Brain Disorders and Related Neuroscience (F01) 
Behavioral Neuroscience (F02A) 
Sensory, Motor, and Cognitive Neuroscience (F02B) 
Biophysical and Physiological Neuroscience (F03B) 
Biophysical and Biochemical Sciences (F04B) 
Cell Biology and Development (F05) 



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