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Breadth, depth and research time: Finding the right balance in a multidisciplinary field Center for Neuroscience at the University of Pittsburgh Many of the discussions facilitated by our participation in the CID project have focused on the question of how to ideally balance breadth vs. depth of knowledge, while at the same time leaving ample time for research. This problem is not unique to neuroscience; however, it is exacerbated by the inherent multidisciplinary nature of the field. Within the training program of the Center for Neuroscience at the University of Pittsburgh (CNUP) we set out to allow trainees to both develop a general competence in neuroscience as well as a specific expertise in one or more sub-areas. In addition, trainees need to develop a general professional competence in oral and written expression, in the critical analysis of primary scientific articles, and in teaching. We also add laboratory research as a third, and possibly dominant, variable to this balancing act because we believe it is vital to have trainees develop the necessary tools for successful research; designing, conducting, and evaluating their own research, as well as that of other investigators. Below we provide the rationale behind many of our program's attempts to address these issues as well as some ongoing efforts to improve current, or develop new, components of our graduate program. Many of these efforts have been initiated or augmented based on our participation in the CID.
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