Semester 1 - from September to February (1st year)
This semester will take place in Strasbourg (France) and starts with many classes (re)establishing the fundamentals in neuroscience. Students are rapidly joining technical workshops in order to gain basic expertise in laboratory work. With dedicated tutors, they are expected to be able to elaborate research projects after a careful analysis of the existing literature. In parallel, students benefit from the partnership with Freiburg thru the "Methods in Neuroscience" module consisting in a basic training in Python Programming (organized by Freiburg but taught in Strasbourg) and a module revisiting mathematical and statistical tools used in Neuroscience to quantify biological data (AKA Quantitative methods). This course relies on videoconference but also some mobility to Freiburg.
Program
Code |
Class |
Credits |
VI30GUFO |
Fundamentals of Neuroscience (Prof V. Lelièvre)
- Neuroanatomy and Neurochemistry
- Neurophysiology & Neuropharmacology
- From Stem Cells to Brain Function |
9 |
VI30GURP |
Elaboration of a Research Project (Dr D. Hicks)
- Virtual project tutoring
- Technical Mini-schools |
9 |
VI30GUQM |
Methods in Freiburg
- Python programming (mirror)
- Quantitative Methods (video + commuting)
|
9 |
EB013M38 |
Genetic Animal Models (Dr K. Befort) |
3 |
VI30GUMN |
Molecular & Cellular Neurobiology (Dr D. Bagnard) account for S2 |
6 |
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