Contact: Mohtashem Samsam, M.D., Ph.D.,
Associate Professor of Medicine, UCF.
Burnett School of Biomedical Sciences (BSBS),
College of Medicine, University of Central Florida,
4000 Central Florida Blvd., HPA-II 320
Orlando, FL 32816.
Tel: 407- 823 4810
Fax: 407- 823 3095
E-mail: msamsam@mail.ucf.edu

  • Cellular and Molecular Basis of Brain Functions (PCB 5838) at graduate level, by Dr. J. Cheng from BSBS, COM, offered in the Spring semester.

Contact: Zixi (Jack) Cheng, Ph.D.,
Associate Professor of Medicine, UCF.
Burnett School of Biomedical Sciences (BSBS),
College of Medicine, University of Central Florida,
Office: BMS 230
Tel: 407.823.1505 (Office) / 407.823.3586 (Lab)
Fax: 407.823.0956
Email: Zixi.Cheng@ucf.edu

  • Clinical Neuroscience (ZOO5749/4747)- 3-credits at graduate level, by Drs. M. Samsam and K. Sugaya, BSBS, COM, offered in the Spring semester.

Contact: Mohtashem Samsam, M.D., Ph.D.,
Associate Professor of Medicine, UCF.
Burnett School of Biomedical Sciences (BSBS),
College of Medicine, University of Central Florida,
4000 Central Florida Blvd., HPA-II 320
Orlando, FL 32816.
Tel: 407- 823 4810
Fax: 407- 823 3095
E-mail: msamsam@mail.ucf.edu

Contact: Kiminobu Sugaya, Ph.D.,
Professor of Medicine, UCF.
Burnett School of Biomedical Sciences (BSBS),
College of Medicine, University of Central Florida,
6900 Lake Nona Blvd.
Orlando, FL  32827-7407
Office: (407) 266-7045
Lab: 407) 266-7044
FAX: (407) 266-7002
E-mail: ksugaya@ucf.edu

  • Cellular and Molecular Basis of Brain Functions (PCB 5837)- 3 credits, at graduate level, by Dr. Bossy, Dr. Estevez, and Dr. Kim, BSBS, COM, offered in the Fall semester.

Contact: Ella Bossy-Wetzel, Ph.D.,
Professor of Medicine, UCF.
Burnett School of Biomedical Sciences (BSBS),
College of Medicine, University of Central Florida,
6900 Lake Nona Blvd.
Orlando, FL  32827-7407
Tel: 407.266.7139 (Office) / 407.266.7140 (Lab)
Fax: 407.266.7002
E-mail: ella.bossy-wetzel@ucf.edu

EME 6646 Learning, Instructional Design and Cognitive Neuroscience (3 credit hours)
PR: Graduate standing or C.I. The course examines the application of neuroscience research for explaining learning and for designing training and educational systems.

ZOO3744 Neurobiology

PHT 6115C Gross Anatomy / Neuroscience I
Contact: Patrick S Pabian PT, DPT, SCS, OCS
Program Director
University of Central Florida
Doctor of Physical Therapy Program
patrick.pabian@ucf.edu
PHT 6118C Gross Anatomy / Neuroscience II
Contact: Patrick S Pabian PT, DPT, SCS, OCS
Program Director
University of Central Florida
Doctor of Physical Therapy Program
patrick.pabian@ucf.edu

PHI 5329, Philosophy of Neuroscience
Spring 2015, Mondays, 6:00 p. m.- 8:50 p.m., PSY 228B
Instructor: Dr. Jennifer Mundale
Office: Dept. of Philosophy, 230 Psychology Building
Office hours M/W 2-4 and by appointment.
Phone: 407-823-5076; Dept. 407-823-2273.
E-mail: Jennifer.Mundale@ucf.edu or embodiedmind@earthlink.net