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HBPCURWSNB 2017 : 1st HBP Curriculum workshop series - Understanding the brain: Neurobiology for non-specialists | |||||||||||
Link: https://education.humanbrainproject.eu/web/1st-hbp-curriculum-neurobiology | |||||||||||
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1st HBP Curriculum workshop series
Understanding the brain: Neurobiology for non-specialists 3-5 July 2017, Medical University Innsbruck, Austria https://education.humanbrainproject.eu/web/1st-hbp-curriculum-neurobiology Description The aim of this interactive workshop is to provide practical insights into basic and translational neuroscience research for interested non-specialists. The topics addressed range from essential neuroanatomy and neurophysiology, over IPS cells, to networks and behaviour. Plasticity and modulation of networks and signal transmission under physiological (like learning and memory) and pathological situations (like addiction, epilepsy or neurodegeneration) will form an essential part. Workshop Structure Lectures Discussion sessions Hands-on tutorials Lab visits Social event Lectures and tutorials will be accompanied by lab visits, practical work and an open discussion round. Experts in functional neuroanatomy, neurobiochemistry, neuropharmacology and psychiatry from Medical University Innsbruck (Austria), the Allen Institute for Brain Science (USA) and the Human Brain Project (HBP) will be available on site. Application This workshop is open to the whole student community and early post-docs upon application. Applications from young female investigators are highly encouraged. Application is required (https://education.humanbrainproject.eu/web/hbp-education-portal/educationalevents) as space may be limited. Applicants selected for participation will be informed within two weeks after the application deadline. There is no registration fee. Seven travel grants will be available upon request (European students only). Accommodation can be provided for 30 students (first come, first served). Note: The workshop is a supplement to the online course ‘HBP Curriculum - Neurobiology for non-specialists‘. It is recommended for workshop participants to attend the online course as a basis for the workshop. During the workshop, participants will have the possibility of taking an exam about the content of the HBP online course ‘HBP Curriculum - Neurobiology for non-specialists‘. Scientific Directors Christoph Schwarzer | MUI Alois Saria | MUI Organised by HBP Education Programme Office Upcoming Deadlines Application deadline: 24 May 2017 Contact HBP Education Programme Office Medical University Innsbruck Müllerstraße 59, 6020 Innsbruck, Austria Phone: +43 512 9003 71242 E-mail: curriculum.edu@humanbrainproject.eu Website: https://education.humanbrainproject.eu/web/1st-hbp-curriculum-neurobiology Lectures Uri Ashery | TAU Modulation of synaptic plasticity and neuronal network activity Terri Gilbert | AI The Allen Brain Atlas Neuroanatomy – gene expression; The Allen Brain Atlas Neuroanatomy – connectivity; The Allen Brain Atlas: Cell typing and visual coding Alexandra Koschak | LFU Ion channels in diseases Roxana Nat | MUI Induced pluripotent stem cells Alois Saria | MUI Welcome note and workshop introduction Christoph Schwarzer | MUI Welcome note and workshop introduction Sandra Santos Sierra | MUI Principles of neuropharmacology tbc Lab visits Marta Cubero | LFU Regeneration in the CNS Frank Edenhofer | LFU Regeneration in the CNS Barbara Hausott | MUI Comparative neuroanatomy Lars Klimaschewski | MUI Comparative neuroanatomy Iwona Kmiec | MUI Experimental EEG Barbara Pinheiro | MUI Addiction / Psychiatry Sandra Rizzi | LFU Regeneration in the CNS Christoph Schwarzer | MUI Neurodegeneration Gerald Zernig | MUI Addiction / Psychiatry tbc The Venue The Medical University of Innsbruck is a young research centre with a long tradition: It was one of the first four faculties (Philosophy 1669, Faculty of Law 1670, Faculty of Theology 1670 and Faculty of Medicine 1674) of the University of Innsbruck and has been an important flagship for the university throughout its 340-year history. In the heart of Tyrol, Austria and consequently in the heart of the Alps, the Medical University of Innsbruck provides the best conditions for successful research, studies and teaching at an attractive location. It is the most important medical research and training facility in western Austria. Keywords Neurobiology, Neuroanatomy, brain atlas, network, Psychiatry, behaviour, Regeneration, Cells, Human Brain Project, Allen Institute for brain science |
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