From a scientific-cultural perspective, the Master's Degree in Neurobiology provides a solid and in-depth education in the field of Neuroscience. It focuses particularly on the morphofunctional organization of the nervous system, the cellular and molecular correlates of neural functions, and the ways in which these functions are realized at the systemic level, as well as the neurobiological foundations of nervous system pathologies. The course also has a "professionalizing" character, emphasizing the importance of continuous updating and innovative technologies to facilitate the integration of graduates into the job market. Alongside the lectures, students are required to attend a research laboratory to carry out experimental activities, the results of which will be developed into the final thesis.