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Introduction to Neurobiology - Practical Course

Course:

Introduction to Neurobiology

Organizer:

Clemens Boucsein

In collaboration with:

Ad Aertsen,  Michael Bach, Simone Cardoso, Jürgen Hennig, Uli Egert, Karl-Friedrich Fischbach, Sven Heinrich, Robert Illing, Jürgen Kornmeier , Johannes v. Lintig, Vitus Oberhauser, Stefan Rotter, Oliver Speck

Location:

R. 1048, Biology I

Time/Duration:

Thu/Fri 14:00–17:30h

Start:

Oct 27, 2006

Preparatory meeting (Vorbesprechung):

Oct 26, 2006, 14:00h, KHS, Biology II/III

Max:

30 Students

Credits:

5


The course is intended to give a broad overview over selected neuro-scientific research labs at the University of Freiburg and, at the same time, provide an opportunity to get practical experience in conducting neuro-scientific experiments and data analysis. The course starts with an introductory lecture after which the students visit different labs in groups of 3 to conduct experiments ranging from computer simulations over histological, molecular and electrophysiological to psychophysical and fMRI experiments. This course is especially suited for students who just past the ‘Vordiplom’ and should help to define special interests in the broad range of neuro-scientific topics represented at the University of Freiburg.

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