Facilities & Centers
Neuroscience research is currently being conducted in a variety of laboratories across the university campus. The Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences is located on the main quad of West campus in one of the original Duke University buildings constructed in the early 1930’s. The Department of Biology is located in the Biological Sciences Building on Science Drive. Many affiliated departments - particularly those within the medical school - are located in state-of-the-art facilities on Science Drive and Research. Some of the primary research facilities include:
The Brain Imaging and Analysis Center (BIAC)
Center for Cognitive Neuroscience in the Levine Science Research Center (LSRC)
Center
for Behavioral Genomics in Genome Science Research Center #2 (GSRB2)
scroll down on the page to "Behavioral and Computational Neuroscience"
Center for Neuroeconomic Studies
Other neuroscience-related facilities are described on the departmental web pages for: