Neurobiology (seminar)

  • Teaching

    Details

    Faculty Faculty of Science and Medicine
    Domain Medical Sciences
    Code UE-SME.04001
    Languages English
    Type of lesson Seminar
    Level Bachelor
    Semester SA-2023

    Title

    French Neurobiologie (séminaire)
    German Neurobiologie (Seminar)
    English Neurobiology (seminar)

    Schedules and rooms

    Contact's hours 5

    Teaching

    Responsibles
    • Prsa Mario
    • von Philipsborn Anne Clara
    Description

    A series of talks from diverse internal and external neurobiology scientists, covering interesting topics in basic and clinical neurobiology. You will be introduced first-hand to current research in humans and different model organisms and get insight to various methods and experimental approaches.

    The talks will be given in English and will include a basic introduction to the field. After the talk, it is possible to ask the speaker about his/her work and his/her career path.

    Students who wish to receive ECTS credits for this course must attend (n-1) of the n seminars during each semester. Please make sure that you sign the official seminar attendance sheet with your personal signature. For an additional missed seminar, a written report, containing a summary of one of the attended seminars must be submitted to anne.vonphilipsborn@unifr.ch. The summary should contain an introduction, description of methods and results, and discussion of the findings by the speaker.

    Training objectives

    Learn about different areas of research through presentations by basic and clinical neuroscientists. Acquire technical English terms and gain insight into cutting-edge findings, methods and open questions presented by neuroscientists.

    Comments

    Seminars will be given face-to-face on Wednesdays at 12:15 pm in PER09, 1.100. They will last a maximum of 45 minutes.

    Dates, speakers and general topic can be found on the following Moodle

    Please contact anne.vonphilipsborn@unifr.ch for any questions.

    Softskills No
    Off field No
    BeNeFri Yes
    Mobility Yes
    UniPop No
  • Assessments methods

    Evaluation continue

    Assessments methods By success/failure
    Descriptions of Exams participation obligatoire
  • Assignment
    Valid for the following curricula:
    Additional Courses in Sciences
    Version: ens_compl_sciences
    Paquet indépendant des branches > Advanced courses in Biomedical Science (Bachelor level)

    Additional Programme Requirements to the MSc in Biology [MA]
    Version: 2022_1/V_01
    Supplement to the MSc in Biology > Advanced courses in Biomedical Science (Bachelor level)

    Additional Programme Requirements to the MSc in Digital Neuroscience [MA]
    Version: 2023_1/V_01
    Supplement to the MSc in Computer science > Advanced courses in Biomedical Science (Bachelor level)

    Additional Programme Requirements to the Specialized MSc in Experimental Biomedical Research [MA]
    Version: 2022_1/V_01
    Supplement to the MSc in Experimenal Biomedical Research > Advanced courses in Biomedical Science (Bachelor level)

    Medical Sciences [3e cycle]
    Version: 2015_1/V_01
    Continuing education > Advanced courses in Biomedical Science (Bachelor level)

    Medical Sciences [POST-DOC]
    Version: 2015_1/V_01
    Continuing education > Advanced courses in Biomedical Science (Bachelor level)

    Pre-Master-Programme to the MSc in Biology [PRE-MA]
    Version: 2022_1/V_01
    Prerequisite to the MSc in Biology > Advanced courses in Biomedical Science (Bachelor level)

    Pre-Master-Programme to the MSc in Digital Neuroscience [PRE-MA]
    Version: 2023_1/V_01
    Prerequisite to the MSc in Computer science > Advanced courses in Biomedical Science (Bachelor level)

    Pre-Master-Programme to the Specialized MSc in Experimental Biomedical Research [PRE-MA]
    Version: 2022_1/V_01
    Prerequisite to the MSc in Experimenal Biomedical Research > Advanced courses in Biomedical Science (Bachelor level)

    Psychology 180
    Version: SA19_BA_fr_de_bil_v02
    Module 11 > M11 Neurosciences