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Methods and Techniques in Neuroscience

Methods and Techniques in Neuroscience

Methods and Techniques in Neuroscience 902.557 und 902.558

After successfully attending the Basics of Neuroscience II lecture series it is required to participate in the practical course “Methods and Techniques in Neuroscience”. The lecture Methods and Techniques in Neuroscience can only be attended in combination with the lab rotation also called “Methods and Techniques in Neuroscience” as this is the theoretical part to lab course.

Research units lead small groups of students (max. 12) through the theory and practice of techniques used in modern neuroscience research. The topics covered are: Neuroanatomy, Neurophysiology, Molecular Biology, Mouse models/Behavior analysis, Molecular Neuroscience, Synaptogenesis and Optical Imaging, Histopathology/Neuroimmunology, Neuromodulation and Neural Circuits, Cognitive Neurobiology, Magnetic Resonance and Brain Stimulation. Please read the documents “More detailed information on Methods and Techniques in Neuroscience” and the time schedule for the exercise for the next or present term. It take place at the end of the summer semester.

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