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  Graduate School–New Brunswick 2010–2012 Programs, Faculty, and Courses Neuroscience 710 Graduate Courses  

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16:710:511 (S) History of Neuroscience (2) The evolution of methods and concepts in neuroscience and the development of current concepts and contemporary research methods; how technological advances lead to conceptual advances and vice versa.
Prerequisite: Interest in neuroscience.
16:710:517 (S) Molecular Neurotransmission (2) Emphasis on current topics on molecular mechanisms that govern neuron-to-neuron communication through chemical pathways in the mammalian brain; pharmacological and pathological conditions. Prerequisite: 16:710:557.
16:710:540 (S) Trophic Mechanisms in the Nervous System (2) Introduction to neurotropic factor field; in particular, the critical nature of trophic agents in the establishment and maintenance of a functioning nervous system. Prerequisites: Cell biology, neurobiology, and biochemistry.
16:710:544 (F) Molecular Regulation of Neurogenesis (2) Discussion of current literature, explores concepts and mechanisms regulating neuronal generation; specification from undifferentiated precursors in invertebrates and vertebrates examined, including cell lineage, homeotic genes, neurotransmitters, and growth, trophic, and transcription factors. Prerequisites: Neurobiology, molecular biology of cells.
16:710:554 (F) Gene Regulation in Neural Development (2) Survey of recent literature regarding the regulation of gene expression in the nervous system. Emphasis on the molecular mechanisms involved in gene regulation during neuronal development. See also 16:115:554.
16:710:555 (F) Neurobiology (4) Introductory survey emphasizing experimental approaches to the study of invertebrate and vertebrate nervous systems. Molecular, biophysical, and biochemical bases of nerve cell function. Higher-level functions shown as emerging from nerve cell properties, anatomical development, and mature connections. See also 16:830:555. Plummer. Recommended: Biochemistry, physiology, or animal behavior.
16:710:557 (S) Neuroscience (4) Study of the human central nervous system involving gross and microscopic examination and physiological study of the brain, spinal cord, receptors, and effectors with correlated clinical demonstration of neurological disorders.
16:710:558,559 Special Topics in Neurobiology (2,2) Analysis and discussion of contemporary research in cellular and molecular aspects of neuronal functioning, or of selected topics of current research in developmental neurobiology examined by historical review, presentation of current research papers, and analysis of new approaches and unifying theories, in alternating semesters. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
16:710:605,606 Advanced Studies in Neuroscience (2,2) Research literature review or independent reading.
16:710:701,702 Research in Neuroscience (BA,BA) Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
 
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