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Sent on behalf of Dr. Soheila Karimi, Course coordinator of IMED 7104 (Professor, Department of Physiology and Pathophysiology)
IMED 7104: Neural Stem Cells: Biology and Regenerative Medicine Applications
1.5 credit hour course (Winter term, March-April, 2025)
Wednesdays 9:15am-noon
‘in person’ delivery on RFHS campus
Registration is open to all graduate students enrolled in any Faculty/College/Department interested in Neuroscience from the Fort Garry or RFHS Campuses, and the St. Boniface Research Centre.
Please see attached the course objective, outline and schedule, and feel free to post it in your unit.
Please direct your questions to
Soheila.Karimi@umanitoba.ca
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Soheila Karimi, PhD (She/her)
Professor, Physiology and Pathophysiology
Director, Manitoba Multiple Sclerosis Research Centre
Executive Board, International Neurotrauma Society
Board of Directors, Canadian Association for Neuroscience
Board of Directors, International Women in Multiple Sclerosis
Chair, Departmental Award and Recognition Committee
Rady Faculty of Health Sciences
University of Manitoba
Winnipeg, Canada
Phone: (204) 272-3109
Lab Site: The Karimi Laboratory
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