Jean-Marc Fritschy: Catalogue data in Autumn Semester 2016 |
Name | Prof. Dr. Jean-Marc Fritschy (Professor Universität Zürich (UZH)) |
Address | Universität Zürich Winterthurerstrasse 190 Pharmakologie und Toxikologie 8057 Zürich SWITZERLAND |
Telephone | 044 635 59 25 |
Fax | 044 635 68 74 |
fjean@ethz.ch | |
Department | Chemistry and Applied Biosciences |
Relationship | Lecturer |
Number | Title | ECTS | Hours | Lecturers | |
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376-1791-00L | Introductory Course in Neuroscience I (University of Zurich) No enrolment to this course at ETH Zurich. Book the corresponding module directly at UZH. UZH Module Code: SPV0Y005 Mind the enrolment deadlines at UZH: Link | 2 credits | 2V | J.‑M. Fritschy, W. Knecht | |
Abstract | The course gives an introduction to human and comparative neuroanatomy, molecular, cellular and systems neuroscience. | ||||
Objective | The course gives an introduction to human and comparative neuroanatomy, molecular, cellular and systems neuroscience. | ||||
Content | 1) Human Neuroanatomy I&II 2) Comparative Neuroanatomy 3) Development I&II 4) Membran and Action Potential 5) Synaptic Transmission & Plasticity I&II 6) Glia and Blodd-Brain-Barrier 7) Somatosensory and Motor System 8) Visual System 9) Auditory System 10) Circuits underlying Emotion 11) Modeling of Neural Circuits | ||||
Prerequisites / Notice | For doctoral students of the Neuroscience Center Zurich (ZNZ). | ||||
376-1795-00L | Advanced Course in Neurobiology I (Functional Anatomy of the Rodent Brain) (University of Zurich) No enrolment to this course at ETH Zurich. Book the corresponding module directly at UZH. UZH Module Code: SPV0Y009 Mind the enrolment deadlines at UZH: Link | 2 credits | 2V | J.‑M. Fritschy, H. U. Zeilhofer | |
Abstract | The goal of this Advanced Course in Neurobiology is to provide students with a broader knowledge in several important areas of neurobiology. The course consists of four parts: Part I deals with various topics in developmental neurobiology. Part II is devoted to aspects of signal transduction. Part III focuses on synaptic transmission. Part IV gives deeper insights into systems neuroscience. | ||||
Objective | This credit point course is designed for doctoral students who have successfully completed the Introductory Course in Neuroscience at the Neuroscience Center Zürich. The goal is to provide students with a broader and deeper knowledge in several important areas of neurobiology. | ||||
Prerequisites / Notice | Für Doktorierende des Zentrums für Neurowissenschaften Zürich. Nicht für Master-Studierende geeignet. |