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Doctoral and Post-Doctoral Courses | ||||||
Health Sciences and Technology | ||||||
Number | Title | Type | 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 | W | 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 | W | 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. | |||||
Food Science | ||||||
Number | Title | Type | ECTS | Hours | Lecturers | |
752-0005-00L | Public Colloquium in Food Science | E- | 1 credit | 2K | S. J. Sturla | |
Abstract | Participation in weekly seminars on a variety of topics including Food Microbiology, Food Toxicology, Food Biochemistry, Food Processing, Consumer Behavior, Food Technology, and Food Materials and Technology, and oral presentation of a selected published study in one of these areas inspired by participation in the seminars. | |||||
Objective | The objectives are to become familiar with and stimulate interest in leading-edge science related to the research topics of the Institute of Food, Nutrition and Health. Participants attend weekly seminars given by external and internal speakers, and are also required to deliver a presentation on a recent research article inspired by a topic from the semester presentations. | |||||
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