• Hampshire's interdisciplinary approach is well suited to the study of the complex human brain: A student with an interest in medicine might study the neurological correlates of Parkinson's, while another interested in critical race theory might delve into the brain's perception of facial features. Dual interests in brain development and the environment could lead to tracking neuron gene transcription and behavior effects after exposure to a pollutant.
  • Whatever direction the work takes, Hampshire's focus on original, scientific research allows students to develop and answer unique and interdisciplinary questions in the field of neuroscience while gaining an undergraduate degree.