<p>Case Western and Colgate are good matches for people with semi-ivy league stats, both are good in neuroscience</p>
<p>The largest neuroscience research center in the world is at MIT. It has virtually unlimited opportunities for undergrads to participate in advanced research. The majority of the students in the program are premed.</p>
<p>MIT</a> : Brain and Cognitive Sciences</p>
<p>BTW, mental health is a big issue for MSF as many of the populations they serve deal with post-traumatic stress following conflicts or dealing with HIV/AIDS.</p>
<p>Brandeis and Wesleyan are known for having great Neuroscience departments.</p>
<p>yah i was thinking it was either MIT or JHU... id probably fit more into JHU... thats because of the nice philosophy courses they have and their own radio station (Cuz i DJ professionally)</p>
<p>essentially i wanna end up in neurosurgery... and JHU is number 1 in neurosurgical sciences.... so its a bonus in that fact... i would so love to meet Dr. Ben Carson- a role model to me that is practicing at JHH as head of pediatric neurosurgery</p>
<p>"BTW, mental health is a big issue for MSF as many of the populations they serve deal with post-traumatic stress following conflicts or dealing with HIV/AIDS."</p>
<p>That's true - the demand for mental health counselors is immense. (I actually work to help fund one program - African</a> Great Lakes Initiative: Helping to create a more peaceful future in Africa ) But it has nothing to do with neuroscience docs, who would be virtually useless in Burundi.</p>