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Sent on behalf of Drs. Soheila Karimi and Eftekhar Eftekharpour, Course Coordinators, IMED 7104
Interdisciplinary Medicine Course
IMED7104: 1.5 credits
Neural Stem Cells: Biology and Regenerative Medicine Applications
March 3 - April 21, 2021, Wednesdays 2:00-4:45pm
Offered by the Department of Physiology and Pathophysiology and Regenerative Medicine Program
Course description: This course will discuss the current concepts in Neural Stem Cells from basic neurobiology (development, fate specification and maintenance) to their potential clinical applications in treating a broad range of neurological disorders through activation of endogenous cell population, cellular reprograming, cell transplantation as well as gene and drug delivery. Neural stem cells play critical roles in the nervous system and the course is developed to build the necessary knowledge for graduate students and residents within all disciplines in neurosciences.
This course is for MSc and PhD students and is open to graduate students in all disciplines in Rady Faculty of Health Sciences.
Please see the attached notice for more information.
For more information on the course and its content, please contact Dr. Soheila Karimi (Soheila.Karimi(a)umanitoba.ca<mailto:Soheila.Karimi@umanitoba.ca>). A minimum of 3-4 students will be required to offer the course.
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Sent on behalf of Dr. Brent Fedirchuk, Neuroscience Course Coordinator,
Department of Physiology and Pathophysiology
Neuroscience Graduate Course Offerings!
Four 1.5 credit hour courses
Fall term online lectures, Tuesday and Thursdays, 3:00 -4:30 pm
(Winter term (Jan-Apr) form of delivery to be determined)
IMED 7112 Fundamental Cellular Neurobiology Sept-Oct 2020
IMED 7114 Fundamental Neural Development and Plasticity Oct-Dec 2020
IMED 7116 Fundamental Systems Neuroscience Jan-Feb 2021
IMED 7118 Fundamental Neurobiology of Disease Mar-Apr 2021
None of these courses is a prerequisite to the others, so you may choose to
take some, or all of them.
Registration is open to all graduate students enrolled in any
Faculty/College/Department interested in Neuroscience from the Fort Garry or
Bannatyne Campuses, and the St. Boniface Research Centre.
Please see the attached notice for more information.
Please direct your questions to Dr. Brent Fedirchuk
(Brent.Fedirchuk(a)umanitoba.ca <mailto:Brent.Fedirchuk@umanitoba.ca> )
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