Dr. Jun Wang

Professor

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Biography

Dr. Jun Wang is a Professor in the Department of Neuroscience & Experimental Therapeutics at Texas A&M University. His research primarily focuses on understanding the neurobiological basis of neuropsychiatric diseases, particularly exploring the role of basal ganglia circuitry in conditions such as alcohol use disorder, opioid use disorder, and Alzheimer's disease. The Wang lab employs various techniques including slice electrophysiology, optogenetics, and viral animal transgenics to investigate synaptic plasticity and neuronal circuitry alterations associated with pathological drinking and addiction. His work aims to elucidate mechanisms underlying compulsive drinking and inform the development of effective therapeutics for alcohol use disorders. In addition to research, Dr. Wang is actively involved in graduate training within the Medical Science Ph.D. program and related interdisciplinary programs at the College of Medicine. His contributions encompass a wide array of research interests, ranging from the exploration of striatal dysfunction in Alzheimer's disease to the impact of opioid receptor dynamics on neuronal behavior.

Research Interests

Experience

Professor

— Present

Texas A&M University • Bryan, TX

Teaching and conducting research in the field of Neuroscience focusing on neuropsychiatric disorders.

Requirements for Texas A&M University

Doctorate Program
Requirements
GPA Requirement
Required:3
GRE General
TOEFL
Total
Required:80
Prerequisites
Baccalaureate degree Baccalaureate degree in Communication or related field preferred
Application Checklist
  • Curriculum Vita
  • Statement of Purpose (500-750 words)
  • Writing Sample (up to 10,000 words)
  • Three Letters of Recommendation
  • Unofficial Transcripts
  • GraduateCAS Application
Specialization Notes

Department: Department of Communication and Journalism. Ph.D. program only currently admitting. GRE is test-optional.