CTS572

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CTS572 - Neurodevelopment in Action: How the brain is built, ages, and responds to disease

Neuroscience, GIDPGraduateUA - UA General

Course ID

040839

Course Description

Neurodevelopment provides a context in which to understand not only the genesis of the nervous system, but also biological functions and the emergence of pathology across the lifespan. The goals of this course are to examine the principles underlying early nervous system development and to learn how such developmental mechanisms extend into adulthood and ageing to maintain tissue homeostasis. Additionally, how the developmental mechanisms relate to disease, especially neurodegenerative diseases, and the function of stem cells during development and neural repair, will be discussed.

Min Units

4

Max Units

4

Repeatable for Credit

No

Grading Basis

GRD - Regular Grades A, B, C, D, E

Career

Graduate

Course Attributes

GIDP - ABS (Applied Biosciences), GIDP - NRSC (Neuroscience), GIDP - PS (Physiological Sciences)

Course Requisites

One prior course in molecular cellular biology is required. A basic neuroscience course including neurophysiology and the structure of the nervous system is also strongly recommended. Students lacking this background must get instructors permission.

Cross Listed Courses

May be convened with

Component

Lecture

Optional Component

No