Lecture: M.Bio.305: Neurobiology 2: Current questions and concepts in neurosciences - Details

Lecture: M.Bio.305: Neurobiology 2: Current questions and concepts in neurosciences - Details

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Course name Lecture: M.Bio.305: Neurobiology 2: Current questions and concepts in neurosciences
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Course number 631663
Semester SoSe 2024
Current number of participants 15
expected number of participants 27
Home institute Johann-Friedrich-Blumenbach-Institut für Zoologie und Anthropologie
participating institutes Abteilung Molekulare Neurobiologie des Verhaltens, Abteilung Systemische Neurobiologie, Abteilung Zelluläre Neurobiologie
Courses type Lecture in category Teaching
First date Tuesday, 02.04.2024 08:15 - 09:45, Room: (4.101 (Schwann-Schleiden-Forschungszentrum))
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Prüfungsleistung(en) je Modul / Exam details per module:

* [(M.Bio.305.Mp) Neurobiologie 2][1]
* Klausur: Di, 30.04.2024, von 08:15:00 bis 10:15:00 ([4.101 (Schwann-Schleiden-Forschungszentrum)][2])
* Klausur: Di, 16.07.2024, von 08:15:00 bis 10:15:00 ([4.101 (Schwann-Schleiden-Forschungszentrum)][2])

[1]: https://ecampus.uni-goettingen.de/h1/pages/startFlow.xhtml?_flowId=detailView-flow&unitId=27244&periodId=272
[2]: https://www.geodata.uni-goettingen.de/lageplan/?ident=1529_1_4.OG_4.101

Rooms and times

(4.101 (Schwann-Schleiden-Forschungszentrum))
Tuesday, 02.04.2024 - Friday, 05.04.2024, Monday, 08.04.2024 - Friday, 12.04.2024, Monday, 15.04.2024 - Friday, 19.04.2024 08:15 - 09:45

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Learning outcome:
Ability to perform independent neuroscientific research. Profound knowledge in a range of current concepts in Neuroscience including detailed knowledge of specific classical and novel topics. Execution of individual research projects including independent development, planning, analysis and interpretation of experiments with reference to current literature. Discussion and presentation of scientific results.

Core skills:Profound knowledge of current concepts and state-of-the-art methods in Neuroscience. Ability to perform independent scientific work. Competence in oral and written (lab report) presentation of data.