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Experimental and Clinical Neurosciences
International Master’s Programme
Study Programme2012 - 2014
The University of Regensburg offers a Master's of Science (M.Sc.)programme in "Experimental and Clinical Neurosciences" (ECN). It is sponsoredby the Elite Network Bavaria (ENB) as part of the excellence initiative of the Stateof Bavaria. The programme was established in April 2006 and was successfullyevaluated by a panel of distinguished neuroscientists in 2010.
The ECN programme is a registered member of the Network of EuropeanNeuroscience Schools (NENS). NENS was founded in 2003 and is a structure ofthe Federation of European Neurosciences Societies (FENS). NENS representsover 130 graduate schools in neuroscience. Membership of NENS helps toensure high quality standards and provides a number of benefits for studentsincluding training stipends and participation in annual meetings.
The ECN programme provides excellent students with the basic-to-advanced knowledge and skills that meet the credit requirements for aUniversity Master's of Sciences (M.Sc.) degree. The programme stronglyemphasizes interdisciplinary research in neuroscience. International researchacitivities are promoted by existing international cooperations with excellentresearch laboratories in many countries. Being an elite programme it providesintensive supervision and research opportunities that stimulate rapid learning ofrelevant knowledge and skills.
This brochure provides an overview for our new students. Furtherinformation can be obtained on the web site of the ECN:
http://www-elite-neurosciences.uni-regensburg.de
Group of ECN students, guest speaker Prof. Dr. Maurizio Popoli, and part of ECN faculty at the ECN Opening in 2011.
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Preface
The Elite Master's of Science (M.Sc.) study programme in "Experimentaland Clinical Neurosciences" (ECN), provides candidates with basic to advancedknowledge and laboratory skills needed for a successful career in research andapplied fields of neuroscience. As implied by the title of this programme thecourse work is interdisciplinary in nature. The course work will be divided intothree main streams of scientific activity:
CLN
SYSMCN
Themodule is concerned with fundamentals of
neuroscience.
Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience (MCN)
The module dealswith regulatory, behavioural, and cognitive systems
in both humans and animal models.
Systemic Neuroscience (SYS)
The module coversneurological, psychiatric, and neurodegenerative
disorders.
Clinical Neuroscience (CLN)
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Goals
The regular course work takes place over three academic semesters. Thecourse work consists of:
Lectures (L): basic and advanced
Seminars (S)
Tutorials (T)
3 Methodological Practica (MPr): 3 weeks each
3 Project Practica (PPr): 6-8 weeks each
Weekend Seminars (WS): off campus, specialized topics
Master's Thesis: six months
The lectures, seminars, and tutorials will be conducted in three blocks (A,B, C). Each block lasts for three weeks. Additional courses will be held during themethodological practica. Regular attendance and active participation will beexpected from each student. At the end of each block a written examination willbe given to test your newly acquired knowledge (see pages 6-8). In addition,three final oral exams will be held at the end of the second semester. Successfulparticipation in each course and test will be rewarded by credit points (CP). Atotal of 90 CP is required to fulfill the requirements for the M.Sc. degree. The CPwill be assigned according to the following scheme:
8 CP for Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience (MCN)
8 CP for Systemic Neuroscience (SYS)
8 CP for Clinical Neuroscience (CLN)
6 CP (x 3) for each of the oral exams (MCN, SYS, CLN)
6 CP (x 3) for each of the Project Practica (PPr)
30 CP for the Master's Thesis and defence
= 90 CP in total(corresponding to 120 ECTS in a 4 semester programme)
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ECN students arriving at the Bavarian Forest for a weekendseminar in neuroscience.
ECN students Stefanie Klampfl and Akshay Menon duringmethodological practicum in the animal laboratory.
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Curriculum
ENB Graduation Ceremony
presentations:to be announced
17.06.-09.08.
ProjectPracticum(8 weeks)
PPr III
presentations:14.06.
15.04.-07.06.
ProjectPracticum(8 weeks)
PPr II
StudyTime
Break
StudyWeek
Break
September
MCNSYSCLN
OralExams
11.07.-14.07.
Parental Brain(Regensburg)
Conference
2nd Semester: April 2013 - September 2013
6 months
after successful exams
Master’s Thesis
Master’sThesis
Defence
Colloquium
WeekendSeminar
WS
WeekendSeminar
WS
3rd Semester: October 2013 - March 2014
presentations:12.04.
25.02.-05.04.
ProjectPracticum(6 weeks)
PPr I
WeekendSeminar
WS
StudyWeek
Break
28.01.-15.02.
Method.Practicum
MPr III
07.01.-25.01.13
LecturesSeminarsTutorials
Block C
X-mas
Break
03.12.-21.12.
Method.Practicum
MPr II
12.11.-30.11.
LecturesSeminarsTutorials
Block B
22.10.-09.11.
Method.Practicum
MPr I
01.10.-19.10.
LecturesSeminarsTutorials
Block A
13.03.-16.03.
NWG(Gött.)
Conf.
1st Semester: October 2012 - March 2013
ECN Opening Ceremony: 01.10.2012 - 15:00, University Clinic (Kleiner Hörsaal)
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Semester Schedule
Additional Seminars:23.10.12 (16:30): S: MCN (Navarro: SR 5.2.37)30.10.12 (16:30): S: SYS (Beer: SR 5.2.37)05.11.12 (16:00): S: SYS (Bowen: SR 5.2.38)06.11.12 (16:30): S: MCN (Navarro: SR 5.2.37)
Statistics Tutorials:25.10.12 (16:30-18:00): T (Beer, SR 5.2.37)31.10.12 (16:30-18:00): T (Beer, SR 5.2.37)08.11.12 (16:30-18:00): T (Beer, SR 5.2.37)
Additional Seminars/Tutorials
Written Examination (MCN & SYS): 22.10.12 - 9:00 (SR 5.2.37)
Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
15:00
14:00
13:00
12:00
11:00
10:00
9:00
SYS: T(Beer:
SR 5.2.37)
MCN: T(Navarro:SR 2.0.01)
ANAT: L-3(Tamm:
SR 5.2.37)
SYS: S(Pavan:
SR 5.2.37)
MCN: L-8(Hofbauer:SR 5.2.37)
MCN: L-7(Kerkhoff:SR 5.2.37)
SYS: L-7(Greenlee:SR 5.2.37)
SYS: L-8(Greenlee:SR 5.1.11)
MCN: L-9(Schneuwly:SR 5.2.37)
MCN: S(Navarro:SR 5.2.37)
SYS: T(Beer:
SR 5.1.11)
SYS: L-9(Greenlee:SR 5.2.37)
ANAT: L-4(Tamm:
SR 5.2.37)
MCN: S(Navarro:SR 5.1.11)
Block A: Week 15.10.12 - 19.10.12
Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
15:00
14:00
13:00
12:00
11:00
10:00
9:00
ANAT: L-2(Tamm:
SR 5.2.38)
MCN: L-6(Schneuwly:SR 5.2.38)
SYS: L-6(Greenlee:SR 5.2.38)
MCN: T(Navarro:SR 5.2.38)
SYS: T(Beer:
SR 5.2.37)
MCN: L-3(Flor:
SR 5.2.38)
MCN: L-4(Flor:
SR 5.2.38)
MCN: S(Navarro:SR 5.2.38)
CLN: L-N1(Bogdahn:SR 5.2.38)
MCN: L-5(Schneuwly:SR 5.2.38)
SYS: L-4(Greenlee:SR 5.2.38)
SYS: S(Beer:
SR 5.2.38)
SYS: L-5(Greenlee:SR 5.2.37)
SYS: S(Pavan:
SR 5.2.37)
Block A: Week 08.10.12 - 12.10.12
Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
16:00
15:00
14:00
13:00
12:00
11:00
10:00
9:00
SYS: T(Beer/Slattery:
SR 5.2.38)
MCN: T(Navarro:SR 5.2.37)
CLN: S-P1(Döhnel:
SR 5.2.37)
SYS: L-2(Greenlee:SR 5.2.37)
SYS: L-1(Neumann:SR 5.2.38)
MCN: L-1(Slattery:SR 5.2.38)
SYS: L-3(Greenlee:SR 5.2.38)
CLN: L-P1(Eichhammer:
SR 5.2.38)
ECN Opening(Little Lecture Hall,University Clinic)
ANAT: L-1(Tamm:
SR 5.2.38)
HolidayMCN: L-2(Schneuwly:SR 5.2.38)
Block A: Week 01.10.12 - 05.10.12
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Schedule - Teaching Block A
Additional Seminars:04.12.12 (16:30): S: SYS (Slattery: SR 5.2.37)11.12.12 (16:30): S: MCN (Mihaljevic/Navarro: SR 5.2.37)18.12.12 (16:30): S: SYS (van den Burg: SR 5.2.37)
Statistics Tutorials:06.12.12 (16:30-18:00): T (Beer, SR 5.2.37)13.12.12 (16:30-18:00): T (Beer, SR 5.2.37)20.12.12 (16:30-18:00): T (Beer, SR 5.2.37)
Additional Seminars/Tutorials
ENB Get Together: 15.12.12
Written Examination (MCN & SYS): 03.12.12 - 9:00 (SR 5.2.37)
Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
14:00
13:00
12:00
11:00
10:00
9:00
15:00
MCN: T(Ohlmann:SR 5.2.37)
MCN: T(SR 5.2.37)
SYS: S(van den Burg:
SR 5.2.37)
MCN: L-16(Weber:
SR 5.2.37)
MCN: S(Navarro:SR 5.2.37)
MCN: L-17(Weber:
SR 5.2.37)
MCN: T(Navarro:SR 5.2.37)
SYS: L-17(Flor:
SR 5.1.11)
SYS: T(v. d. Burg/Slattery:
SR 5.2.37)
SYS: L-18(Flor:
SR 5.2.37)
SYS: L-19(van den Burg:
SR 5.1.01)
Block B: Week 26.11.12 - 30.11.12
Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
16:00
17:00
12:00
11:00
10:00
9:00
...
SYS: L-14(Beiderbeck:SR 5.2.37)
MCN: L-14(Strauß:
SR 5.2.37)
SYS: S(Slattery:SR 5.1.11)
MCN: S(Navarro:SR 5.2.37)
MCN: L-13(Strauß:
SR 5.2.37)
MCN: L-15(Strauß:
SR 5.2.37)
SYS: S(Frey:
SR 5.2.37)
SYS: S(Beiderbeck:SR 5.2.37)
SYS: L-16(Lukas:
SR 5.2.37)
SYS: L-15(Frey:H40)
Block B: Week 19.11.12 - 23.11.12
14:00
13:00
12:00
11:00
10:00
9:00
15:00
Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
MCN: S(Navarro:SR 5.2.37)
SYS: L-12(Neumann:SR 5.2.37)
SYS: L-10(Neumann:SR 5.2.37)
SYS: L-11(Neumann:SR 5.1.11)
MCN: L-11(Aigner:
SR 5.2.37)
SYS: T(Toth/Slattery:
SR 5.2.37)
MCN: L-10(Aigner:
SR 5.2.37)
MCN: L-12(Botella-Muñoz:
SR 5.2.37)
MCN: T(Chirasani:SR 5.2.37)
SYS: L-13(Slattery:SR 5.2.37)
SYS: L-12(Slattery:SR 5.1.01)
Block B: Week 12.11.12 - 16.11.12
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Schedule - Teaching Block B
Statistics Tutorials:07.02.13 (16:30-18:00): T (Beer, PT 1.0.17A)
31.01.13 (16:30-18:00): T (Beer, PT 1.0.17A)14.02.13 (16:30-18:00): T (Beer, PT 1.0.17A)
Additional Tutorials
Written Examination (CLN): 28.01.13 - 10:00 (H 40)
Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
15:00
14:00
13:00
12:00
11:00
10:00Study Day Study DayCLN: L-P8
(Rupprecht: Hs.29/9)
CLN: T-P3(Rupprecht: Hs.29/9)
CLN: L-P9(Eichhammer:Hs. 29/009)
CLN: S-P3(Eichhammer:Hs. 29/009)
CLN: L-P10(Ibach: Hs. 29/009)
CLN: T-P4(Ibach: Hs. 29/009)
CLN: L-P11(Kretzschmar: 29/9)
CLN: T-P5(Kretzschmar: 29/9)
CLN: L-P13(Sommer:
Hs. 29/009)
CLN: T-P6(Döhnel:
Hs. 29/009)
CLN: S-P5(Sommer/Döhnel:
Hs. 29/009)
CLN: S-P4(Ibach:
Hs. 29/009)17:00
16:00
Block C: Week 21.01.13 - 25.01.13
Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
17:00
16:00
15:00
14:00
13:00
12:00
11:00
10:00
9:00
CLN: L-N2(Bogdahn:Hs. 22/CR) CLN: L-P2
(Sand: Hs. 29/009)
CLN: L-N3(Schröder:Hs. 22/CR)
CLN: T-N1(Vollmann:Hs. 22/CR)
CLN: L-N4(Weissert:Hs. 22/CR)
CLN: T-N2
CLN: L-N5
CLN: L-N6
CLN: L-N7(Schulte-Mattler:
Hs. 22/CR)
CLN: L-N8(Schlachetzki:
Hs. 22/CR)
CLN: S-N1
CLN: L-N9
CLN: L-P3(Sand:
Hs. 29/009)
CLN: T-P1(Putzhammer:Hs. 29/009)
CLN: S-P2(Sand/Putzhammer:
Hs. 29/009)
CLN: L-P4(Hajak:
Hs. 29/009)
CLN: L-P5(Wodarz: Hs.29/009)
CLN: L-P6(Langguth:Hs. 29/009)
Block C: Week 07.01.13 - 11.01.13
Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
14:00
13:00
12:00
11:00
10:00
9:00Study Day
CLN: L-N10(Hau:
Hs. 22/CR)
CLN: S-N2
CLN: T-N3
CLN: S-N3
CLN: T-N4
CLN: S-N4
CLN: S-N5
CLN: T-N5
CLN: T-N6
CLN: T-N7
CLN: S-N6
CLN: S-N7
CLN: L-P7(Lesch:
Hs. 29/009)
CLN: T-P2(Lesch:
Hs. 29/009)
Block C: Week 14.01.13 - 18.01.13
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Schedule - Teaching Block C
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Curriculum - Teaching Blocks A-C
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Module “Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience” (MCN)Speaker: Prof. Dr. S. Schneuwly
L-1 Slattery: Introduction to molecular and cellular neuroscience; basic neuroscience I: cellbiology
L-2 Schneuwly: Cell signalling I
L-3 Flor: Basic neuroscience II: molecular biology, biochemistry
L-4 Flor: Basic neuroscience III: synaptic transmission
L-5 Schneuwly: Cell signalling II
L-6 Schneuwly: Neural development I
L-7 Kerkhoff: The cytoskeleton in neuroscience
L-8 Hofbauer: Olfaction
L-9 Schneuwly: Neural development II
Reading: Bear et al. (2006, Ch. 1,2); Kandel et al. (2000, Ch. 2-4)
Reading: Squire et al. (2003, Ch. 10) and as announced in class
Reading: Bear et al. (2006, Ch.3-6); Kandel et al. (2000, Ch.14, 15)
Reading: Bear et al. (2006, Ch. 3-6); Kandel et al. (2000, Ch. 14, 15)
Reading: Squire et al. (2003, Ch. 10) and as announced in class
Reading: Squire et al. (2003, Ch. 14)
Reading: Squire et al. (2003, Ch. 15)
Reading: Squire et al. (2003, Ch. 20, 21)
Reading: Squire et al. (2003, Ch. 16)
Block A
L-10 Aigner: Neural development III
L-11 Aigner: Neural development IV
L-12 Botella-Muñoz: Invertebrate models for neurodegenerative diseases
L-13 Strauß: Neurophysiology I
L-14 Strauß: Neurophysiology II
L-15 Strauß: Neurophysiology III
L-16 Weber: Human genetics
L-17 Weber: Retinal degeneration
Reading: Squire et al. (2003, Ch. 17, 18)
Reading: Squire et al. (2003, Ch. 19)
Reading: Squire et al. (2003, Ch. 20, 21)
Reading: Squire et al. (2003, Ch. 24)
Block B
ECN student Andreas Thuy explaining his research findings fromthe project practicum.
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Module “Systemic Neuroscience” (SYS)Speaker: Prof. Dr. I. Neumann
L-1 Neumann/Greenlee: Introduction to systemic neuroscience
L-2 Greenlee: Sensory neuroscience I
L-3 Greenlee: Sensory neuroscience II
L-4 Greenlee: Motor processing and motor behavior
L-5 Greenlee: Attention
L-6 Greenlee: Memory
L-7 Greenlee: Symbolic representation
L-8 Greenlee: Executive processing
L-9 Greenlee: Evolution and development of cognitive functions
Overview of sensory processing; the perception of auditory stimuliReading: Purves et al. (2012, Ch. 13)
The perception of visual stimuliReading: Purves et al. (2012, Ch. 11, 12)
Motor systems and motor control; computation and cognition in the motor systemReading: Purves et al. (2012, Ch. 10-12)
Overview of attention; effects of attention on stimulus processing; attentional control and attentional systemsReading: Purves et al. (2008, Ch. 10-12)
Memory and the brain: from cells to sytems; declarative memory; non-declarative memory; working memoryReading: Purves et al. (2012, Ch. 31)
Overview of speech and language; the neural basis of language; representation of time and numberReading: Purves et al. (2012, Ch. 27)
Executive control systems; decision making; reasoning and problem solvingReading: Purves et al. (2008, Ch. 23-25)
Evolution of brain and cognition; development of the brain and its cognitive functionsReading: Purves et al. (2008, Ch. 26, 27)
Block A
L-10 Neumann: Neuroendocrine systems
L-11 Neumann: Neurobiology of emotionality I
L-12 Neumann: Neurobiology of emotionality II
L-13 Slattery: Neurobiology of learned fear
L-14 Beiderbeck: Neuropharmacology of social behaviour I
L-15 Frey: Cellular mechanisms of long-term memory
Hypothalamus, hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal axis; hypothalamo-neurohypophysial system; neuroendocrine feedbackReading: Squire et al. (2003, Ch. 34/40/43); Kandel (2000, Ch. 47/48)
Emotion regulation and limbic system; motivation regulation (thirst, hunger, sex; animal models for anxiety, aggression,depression)Reading: Squire et al. (2003, Ch. 34/40/43); Kandel (2000, Ch. 47/48)
Brain neuropeptides, brain distribution, synthesis, transport, receptors; central release patterns, pathophysiologyReading: Squire et al. (2003, Ch. 34/40/43); Kandel (2000, Ch. 47/48)
Neurotransmitter/neuropeptide circuitries in the brain; noradrenaline, serotonin, dopamin glutamate systems, functions,pathophysiologyReading: Squire et al. (2003, Ch. 34/40/43); Kandel (2000, Ch. 47/48)
Aggression
In vivo and in vitro approaches in vertrebrate and invertebrate models, synaptic tagging and synaptic cross-tagging
Block B
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Curriculum - Teaching Blocks A-C
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Module “Neuroanatomy” (ANAT)Prof. Dr. E. R. Tamm
Reading: Marieb et al. (2007); Purves et al. (2012); Rohen et al. (2010)
Developmental aspects, meninges, liquor system
Basal ganglia, internal capsule, projection fibres
Cerebellum, basal ganglia, spinal cord, and the somatic sensory system
Demonstration of human brain specimen (date and time to be announced in class)
L-1 Tamm: Basic parts and topographical organization of the brain
L-2 Tamm: The internal anatomy of the brain
L-3 Tamm: The limbal system, hypothalamus, brain stem
L-4 Tamm: Movement and its central control
T Tamm: Practical class
Block A
L-16 Lukas: Neuropharmacology of social behaviour II
L-17 Flor: Neuropharmacology of emotions I
L-18 Flor: Neuropharmacology of emotions II
L-19 van den Burg: Epigenetics in neurobiology
Bowen (05.11.12, 16:00-17:30, SR 5.2.38): Neuropharmacology of drug addiction
Social memory
Neurotransmitter/neuropeptide circuitries in the brain; noradrenaline, serotonin, dopamin glutamate systems, functions,pathophysiology
State to the art techniques in neuropharmacology
Special Seminar:
Prof. Dr. Inga Neumann congratulating ECN student SonjaBlumenstock after successful defense of her Master’s thesis.
Group of ECN students and Dr. Gyula Kovàcs in the MRI controlroom.
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Curriculum - Teaching Blocks A-C
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NEUROLOGY (N):
Reading: Donaghy (2005); Hardiman & Doherty (2011); Kimura (2013); Panayiotopoulos (2010); Ropper & Samuels (2009)
Monday, 07.01.13 (Hs. 22/CR):
Tuesday, 08.01.13 (Hs. 22/CR):
Wednesday, 09.01.13 (Hs. 22/CR):
Wednesday, 16.01.13 (Hs. 22/CR):
Thursday, 17.01.13 (Hs. 22/CR):
L-N2 Bogdahn (9:15-10:45): Neurodegenerative diseasesL-N3 Schröder (11:00-12:30): Seizures and epilepsyT-N1 Vollmann (13:15-14:00): Cancer stem cells
L-N4 Weissert (9:15-10:45): Clinical neuroimmunologyT-N2 Heimeroth (11:00-11:45): Pharmacological approach to epilepsiesL-N5 Angstwurm (12:00-12:45): Infections of the brain IL-N6 Angstwurm (13:15-14:00): Infections of the brain II
L-N7 Schulte-Mattler (9:15-10:45): Neuromuscular disordersL-N8 Schlachetzki (11:15-12:45): Hemorrhagic and ischemic strokeS-N1 Weissert (13:15-14:00): NeuroimmunologyL-N9 Schuierer (14:15-15:00): Neuroimaging
L-N10 Hau (9:15-10:45): Brain tumorsS-N2 Vollmann (11:00-11:45): NeurooncologyT-N3 Schulte-Mattler (12:00-12:45): Clinical neurophysiologyS-N3 Boy (13:15-14:00): Stroke
T-N4 Weissert (9:15-10:00): Pathophysiology of autoimmune inflammationS-N4 Angstwurm (10:15-11:00): Infections of the brainS-N5 Schulte-Mattler (11:15-12:00): Neuromuscular disordersT-N5 Schlachetzki (13:15-14:00): Neurovascular imaging
Block C
NEUROLOGY (N):
PSYCHIATRY (P):
L-N1 Bogdahn (9:00-10:30): Introduction to neurology
L-P1 Eichhammer (9:00-10:30): Overview on the psychiatric neuroscience programmeS-P1 Döhnel (13:15-14:45): How to present research in psychiatric neuroscience
Block A
Module “Clinical Neuroscience” (CLN)Speaker: Prof. Dr. P. Eichhammer
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Friday, 18.01.13 (Hs. 22/CR):
Thursday, 10.01.13 (Hs. 29/009): Psychosis
Friday, 11.01.13 (Hs. 29/009): Sleep Disorders, Substance Abuse, Phantom Perceptions
Monday, 14.01.13 (Hs. 29/009): Anxiety Disorders
Monday, 21.01.13 (Hs. 29/009): Depression, Pain and Somatoform Disorders
Tuesday, 22.01.13 (Hs. 29/009): Dementia
Wednesday, 23.01.13 (Hs. 29/009): Disorders of Emotion and Social Cognition
T-N6 Angstwurm (9:15-10:00): Antibiotics and the brainT-N7 Mihaljevic (10:15-11:00): Deep brain stimulationS-N6 Mihaljevic (11:15-12:00): NeurodegenerationS-N7 Grum (12:15-13:00): Epilepsy
L-P2 Sand (10:00-11:00): Neuroscience of psychosisL-P3 Sand (11:15-12:45): A genetic approach to psychosisT-P1 Putzhammer (13:30-15:00): Neurobiology of psychosisS-P2 Sand/Putzhammer (15:15-16:45): Journal club: Psychosis
L-P4 Hajak (10:00-11:30): Neuroscience of sleep disordersL-P5 Wodarz (11:45-12:45): Neuroscience of substance abuseL-P6 Langguth (13:30-15:00): Neuroscience of phantom perceptions
L-P7 Lesch (10:00-11:30): Neuroscience of anxiety disordersT-P2 Lesch (12:15-13:45): A genetic approach to anxiety disorders
L-P8 Rupprecht (10:00-11:00): Neurobiology of depressionT-P3 Rupprecht (11:15-12:15): Neurobiology of anxiety: Experimental anxiety inductionL-P9 Eichhammer (13:00-14:30): Neuroscience of pain and somatoform disordersS-P3 Eichhammer (14:45-16:15): Journal club: Pain
L-P10 Ibach (10:00-11:00): Neuroscience of dementiaT-P4 Ibach (11:15-12:15): Tutorial on the neuroscience of dementiaL-P11 Kretzschmar (13:00-14:00): Neuropathology of neurodegenerative diseasesT-P5 Kretzschmar (14:15-15:15): Prion diseaseS-P4 Ibach (15:30-17:00): Journal club: Dementia
L-P12 Sommer (10:00-11:30): Neuroscience of emotion and social cognitionT-P6 Döhnel (12:15-13:45): Autism spectrum disorders: A psychopathological perspective
on the neuroscience of social cognitionS-P5 Sommer/Döhnel (14:00-15:30): Journal club: Neuroscience of emotion and social
cognition
PSYCHIATRY (P):
Reading: Charney & Nestler (2009); Kring et al. (2010); Squire (2009)
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Text Books
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Bear, M.F., Connors, B.W., & Paradiso, M.A. (2006). (3rded.). Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
Charney, D.S., & Nestler, E.J. (2009). (3rd ed.). New York:Oxford University Press.
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Neuroscience: Exploring the brain
Neurobiology of mental illness
Neurology
Neurodegenerative disorders: A clinical guide
Principles of neural science
Abnormal psychology
Human anatomy
A clinical guide to epileptic syndromes and their treatment
Neuroscience
Principles of cognitive neuroscience
Color atlas of anatomy
Encyclopedia of neuroscience
Fundamental neuroscience
See announcements in class for additional readings!
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Supervisors rotate during the methodological practica. Only the head of the group or first supervisor is mentioned.
1 Dirscherl, Petra BogdahnMCN Group
(Schneuwly)
SYS Group
(Neumann)
2 Jankovic, Bojana BogdahnMCN Group
(Schneuwly)
SYS Group
(Neumann)
3 Schmidtner, Anna BogdahnMCN Group
(Schneuwly)
SYS Group
(Neumann)
4 Stieglitz, Marc BogdahnMCN Group
(Schneuwly)
SYS Group
(Neumann)
5Van Doren, Jessica
AshleyBogdahn
MCN Group
(Schneuwly)
SYS Group
(Neumann)
6 Weigell, PatriziaSYS Group
(Neumann)Greenlee
MCN Group
(Schneuwly)
7 Acimi, SalimSYS Group
(Neumann)Greenlee
MCN Group
(Schneuwly)
8 Rohrsen, ChristianSYS Group
(Neumann)Greenlee
MCN Group
(Schneuwly)
9 Stürner, TomkeSYS Group
(Neumann)Greenlee
MCN Group
(Schneuwly)
10Wellbourne-Wood,
Joel
SYS Group
(Neumann)Greenlee
MCN Group
(Schneuwly)
11 Wulf, MatthiasMCN Group
(Schneuwly)
SYS Group
(Neumann)Eichhammer
12 Bangel, FabianMCN Group
(Schneuwly)
SYS Group
(Neumann)Eichhammer
13 Tillmann, SandraMCN Group
(Schneuwly)
SYS Group
(Neumann)Eichhammer
14 Martis, Lena-SophieMCN Group
(Schneuwly)
SYS Group
(Neumann)Eichhammer
15 Grasskamp, AndreasMCN Group
(Schneuwly)
SYS Group
(Neumann)Eichhammer
No. NameMPr I
(24.10.-11.11.)
MPr II(05.12.-23.12.)
MPr III(30.01.-17.02.)
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Students
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1 Dirscherl, Petra Biology Regensburg, Germany
2 Jankovic, Bojana Psychology Belgrad, Serbia
3 Schmidtner, Anna Biology Regensburg, Germany
4 Stieglitz, Marc Biology Regensburg, Germany
5Van Doren, Jessica
AshleyNeuroscience Colorado Springs, USA
6 Weigell, Patrizia Biology Regensburg, Germany
7 Acimi, Salim Medicine Berlin, Germany
8 Rohrsen, Christian Biology Algeciras, Spain
9 Stürner, Tomke Biology Mainz, Germany
10Wellbourne-Wood,
JoelBiology Bremen, Germany
11 Wulf, Matthias Pharmacy Bonn, Germany
12 Bangel, Fabian Biology Münster, Germany
13 Tillmann, Sandra PsychologyEnschede, The
Netherlands
14 Martis, Lena-Sophie Psychology Tübingen, Germany
15 Grasskamp, Andreas Biology Regensburg, Germany
No. Name Academic Background Region of Origin
From the University of Regensburg
Institute of ZoologyProf. Inga Neumann, PhD, Head of Programme
Prof. Stephan Schneuwly, PhD
Prof. Peter J. Flor, PhD
David Slattery, PhD
Erwin van den Burg, PhD
Juan Antonio Navarro, PhD
PD Alois Hofbauer, PhD
José Antonio Botella-Muñoz, PhD
Daniela Beiderbeck, PhD
Michael Lukas, PhD
Molecular and behavioural [email protected] 0941 / 943-3055
Developmental [email protected] 0941 / 943-3067
[email protected] 0941 / 943 3079
Molecular and behavioural neuroendocrinologyECN study [email protected] 0941 / 943-3076
Molecular and behavioural neuroendocrinologyECN study [email protected] 0941 / 943-3080
Developmental neurobiologyECN study [email protected] 0941 / 943-3083
Developmental genetics, neurobiology, [email protected] 0941 / 943-3092
[email protected] 0941 / 943-3088
Molecular and behavioural [email protected] 0941 / 943-3080
Molecular and behavioural [email protected] 0941 / 943-3056
Institute of Human GeneticsProf. Bernhard Weber, PhD
Neurogenetics, [email protected] 0941 / 944-5400
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Instructors and Cooperators
Department of Psychiatry
Institute of Anatomy
Prof. Peter Eichhammer, MD
Prof. Rainer Rupprecht, MD, PhD
Prof. Göran Hajak, MD, PhD
Prof. Norbert Wodarz, MD
Katrin Döhnel, PhD
PD Bernd Ibach, MD
PD Berthold Langguth, MD
PD Albert Putzhammer, MD
PD Monika Sommer, PhD
Philipp Sand, MD
Prof. Ernst R. Tamm, MD
Andreas Ohlmann, PhD
Speaker of the module “Clinical Neuroscience”Chronic Pain and [email protected] 0941 / 941-2056
Molecular [email protected] 0941 / 941-1001
Neuroscience of sleep [email protected] 0951 / 503-210-01
Neuroscience of addictive [email protected] 0941 / 941-1003
Clinical neuroscience of emotions and social cognitionECN study [email protected] 0941 / 941-2097
Neuroscience of degenerative [email protected] +41 71 686 4206
TMS, neuromodulation and [email protected] 0941 / 941-2099
Neuroscience of [email protected] 08341 / 72-1103
Clinical neuroscience of emotions and social [email protected] 0941 / 941-2050
Molecular [email protected] 0941 / 944-8955
Human anatomy and [email protected] 0941 / 943-2839
Human anatomy and [email protected] 0941 / 943-2880
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Instructors and Cooperators
Department of NeurologyProf. Ulrich Bogdahn, MD
Prof. Eugen Kerkhoff, PhD
Prof. Wilhelm Schulte-Mattler, MD
Prof. Robert Weissert, MD
Ivan Mihaljevic, MD
PD Felix Schlachetzki, MD
PD Peter Hau, MD
PD Klemens Angstwurm, MD
Michael Schröder, MD
Sandra Boy, MD
Florian Grum, MD
Antje Heimeroth, MD
Arabel Vollmann, PhD
Neurology, [email protected] 0941 / 941-3001
Functional [email protected] 0941 / 944-6714
Neurology, neuromuscular [email protected] 0941 / 941-3311
[email protected] 0941/ 941-0
Neurology, neurodegeneration, movement disordersECN study [email protected] 0941 / 941-0
Neurology, cerebrovascular [email protected] 0941 / 941-3012
Neurology, [email protected] 0941 / 941-0
Neurology, CNS [email protected] 0941 / 941-3350
Neurology, [email protected] 0941 / 941-3048
Neurology, cerebrovascular [email protected] 0941 / 941-0
Neurology, [email protected] 0941 / 941-0
Neurology, [email protected] 0941 / 941-0
[email protected] 0941 / 941-0
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Instructors and Cooperators
Institute of Psychology
Institute of Ophthalmology
Institute of Neuroradiology
Department of Internal Medicine I
Prof. Mark W. Greenlee, PhD
Anton L. Beer, PhD
Andrea Pavan, PhD
Prof. Olaf Strauß, PhD
Prof. Gerhard Schuierer, MD
Prof. Rainer H. Straub, MD
Experimental psychology, neurocognition, [email protected] 0941 / 943-3281
Experimental psychology, neuroimaging, electrophysiologyECN study [email protected] 0941 / 943-3745
Experimental psychology, [email protected] 0941 / 943-3582
Experimental ophtalmology, [email protected] 0941 / 944-9228
[email protected] 0941 / 941-1301
Inflammation and peripheral [email protected] 0941 / 944-7120
From Other Institutions
Prof. Hans Kretzschmar, MD
Prof. Rainer Landgraf, PhD
Prof. Klaus-Peter Lesch, MD
Prof. Jürgen Winkler, MD
Prof. Ludwig Aigner, PhD
Ludwig-Maximilians-University, MunichCentre for Neuropathology and Prion Research
Max-Planck-Institute of Psychiatry, MunichBehavioural Neurogenetics
University of Würzburg, WürzburgPsychobiology, Neurobiochemistry
University Hospital of Erlangen, ErlangenMolecular Neurobiology
Paracelsus Medizinische Privatuniversität, Salzburg, AustriaPlasticity and Mechanisms of Repair, Neurology
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