The program is designed for graduates from all areas of life sciences and medicine and provides them with comprehensive training in key methods of modern molecular and cellular neurobiology such as biochemistry, molecular biology, cell staining, and imaging, electrophysiology, systems physiology, light and electron microscopy, and genetics in at least one classical model organism. This is achieved by combining the expertise of local scientists whose skills cover all relevant technical and conceptual requirements. The ultimate aim is to educate a new generation of young neuroscientists with an open-minded conceptual approach and a methodological repertoire that allows them to tackle the key future problems in molecular, cellular, and systems neuroscience.