• Electron Microscopy

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    The course is designed as a mix of introductions into selected topics in the theory of transmission electron microscopy followed by practical demonstr...

  • Macroevolution

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    Macroevolution, or evolution above the population level and on long timescales, addresses fundamental questions regarding the origins of species, past...

  • The Cell Cycle and Human Diseases

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    Cell division is the key to life. We all started out as a single cell, which divided billion of times to form an organism with complex tissue structu...

  • Microbial Evolution and Cell Biology

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    Discover the vast genetic, cellular, and biochemical diversity of life that rests within single-celled organisms: the prokaryotes (bacteria and archae...

  • Neurobiology of Learning and Memory II

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    Learn fundamental neural mechanisms of learning and memory, with a focus on memory. Through lectures and journal club presentations, discover connecti...

  • Neurobiology of Learning and Memory I

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    The aim of this course is to engage students in thinking about and discussing fundamental issues in research on neural mechanisms of learning and memo...

  • Quantifying Naturalistic Animal Behavior

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    Naturalistic animal behavior is complex. Learn the practical skills of how to record and track this complex behavior using modern tools, and the pros ...

  • Neuronal Molecular Signaling

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    Review receptor signaling and its associated signaling cascades and transcriptional responses as well as peripheral local translation of signaling mol...

  • Computational Neuroscience

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    Explore topics in computational neuroscience, from single neuron properties to networks of integrate-and-fire neurons. Review the biophysical properti...

  • Sensory Systems

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    The course will cover general concepts and specific sensory modalities. Classes alternate between a lecture-style teaching and a journal club. Each le...