Practical Course

European Molecular Biology Organization

 

DEVELOPMENTAL NEUROBIOLOGY:

 

From Worms to Mammals

08 - 22 July, 2011 | King's College London | United Kingdom

About the Practical Course


This course is aimed at young post-docs or mature PhD students who have no or limited experience of developmental neurobiology and need to acquire technical and intellectual knowledge in the field.

 

Our Centre groups a unique set of technical skills and scientific expertise related to the development of the nervous system of 6 different model organisms from the rather simple nematode to the complex mammal.

 

 

MAIN OBJECTIVES

 

Learn the state of the art techniques used in modern developmental neuroscience



Acquire a knowledge of brain development in 6 different species (C.elegans, Drosophila, zebrafish, Xenopus, chick and mouse

Interact with international leading neuroscientists

   
   

 

 

 

 


At the end of the course, our aim is to have informed young scientists in thebroadest set oftechniques and model organisms, giving them the intellectual and technical tools to explore most efficiently any hot issue in neurobiology.

 

We look forward to seeing you in London!

The Organizing Committee

 

 

 

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