Past Classes (page 1 of 18 – next page)
Summer 2013
Class Teaching Weeks Course 4: Basic Philosophical Concepts and Philosophy of Mind
Type of class Seminar
Schedule 4 - 8 March 2013 (Mon - Tue & Thur - Fri)
Location Room 220, Luisenstr. 56, 10117 Berlin
Target audience Mind and Brain Students
Winter 2012/2013
Class Teaching Week 3: Cognitive Neuroscience
Type of class Seminar
Schedule 25 February - 1 March 2013 (Mon - Tue & Thur - Fri)
Location Room 220, Luisenstr. 56, 10117 Berlin
Target audience Mind and Brain Students
Class Winter School Ethics and Neuroscience
Type of class Seminar
Schedule 18–22 February 2013
Location Bernstein Center for Computational Neuroscience
Class Teaching Week 2: Neuroimaging
Type of class Seminar
Schedule 28 January - 1 February 2013 (Mon - Tue & Thur - Fri)
Location Room 220, Luisenstr. 56, 10117 Berlin
Target audience Mind and Brain Students
Class Neurotrophic Factors in normal and disease nervous system 2013
Type of class Lecture
Instructor Ana Luisa Pina
Schedule Mondays and Thursdays 17-20hrs (for a first session Monday January 14th at 16:00 and then open to agreement to another convenient time for all the participants). The course would run from second week in January to first week in March.
Location Department of Experimental Neurology, Bonhoefferweg 3, Charité Campus Mitte, Seminar Room (R. 01 002)
Target audience MSc and PhD, open to MedNeuro students and other programs
Class Pain – mechanisms and management 2013
Type of class Seminar incorporating journal club
Instructor Halina Machelska
Schedule January – March, 2013. Any day and time except Thursday after 4 pm; to be decided by students by the end to December 2012.
Location Klinik für Anaesthesiologie, Charité, Campus Benjamin Franklin, Hindenburgdamm 30 (room nr. to be announced)
Target audience MSc and PhD, open to other programs. Minimum number of participants: 5
Class Neuroimaging – With a focus on Clinical Stroke Research 2013
Type of class Seminar
Instructor PD Dr. Jochen Fiebach
Schedule First session: 2013 January 16th at 1:30 – 3:45 time (3 x 45min)
Location Humboldt Graduate School, Luisenstr. 56, 10117 Berlin Rooms: HGS 122: Jan 16, Jan 23, Jan 30, Feb 27 HGS 123: Feb 13, Feb 20, Mar 6, Mar 20 HGS 144: Feb 6 Mar 13: Seminarraum der Neurologie
Target audience MSc and PhD, for MedNeuro students and open to other programs
Class Properties of the calcium signal in different cell types. Role of transient receptor potential channels in calcium regulation in context with diseases and cancer (2013).
Type of class Lecture
Instructor Dr. Stefan Mergler
Schedule Flexible (Monday afternoon 4:30 pm preferred), starting in February 2013. Please contact the instructor on details.
Location Library in the Dept. of Gastroenterology, CVK (lecture room); Location can be changed dependent on the number of participating students.
Target audience All fellows/students interested in Ca2+ signaling and TRP channel research (MSc/PhD).
Class Teaching Week 8: Clinical Neuroscience
Type of class Seminar
Schedule 6-9 November 2012 (Tue - Fri)
Location Various locations: Please find attached the timetable with further details!
Target audience Mind & Brain Students
Class Teaching Week 7: Lifespan and Plasticity
Type of class Seminar
Schedule 5 November 2012 (Mon)
Location Bernstein Center for Computational Neuroscience
Target audience Mind & Brain Students
Class Neuroscience Methods Club 2012/2013
Type of class Journal Club
Schedule Every other Wednesday from 9:15 to 10:45 am (Oct 31, 10 sessions alternating with the Neuroscience Journal Club, to be continued)
Location Department of Experimental Neurology, Bonhoefferweg 3, Charité Campus Mitte, Seminar Room (R. 01 002)
Target audience MSc and PhD, open to all neuroscience programs
Class Neuroscience Journal Club 2012/2013
Type of class Journal Club
Schedule Every other Wednesday from 9:15 to 10:45 am (Oct 24, 10 sessions alternating with the Neuroscience Methods Club, to be continued)
Location Department of Experimental Neurology, Bonhoefferweg 3, Charité Campus Mitte, Seminar Room (R. 01 002)
Target audience MSc and PhD, open to all neuroscience programs
