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Neurobiology Of Cns Injury And Repair

Instructor:
Kathryn Saatman
Warren J Alilain
605
Credits:
3.0
001
Building:
BBSRB
Room:
Rm.B202A
Semester:
Fall 2022
Start Date:
End Date:
Name:
Neurobiology Of Cns Injury And Repair
Requisites:

Prereq: Permission of Instructor

Class Type:
LEC
11:00 am
12:30 pm
Days:
TR

The objective of the course will be to provide a general overview of the current state of knowledge concerning the pathophysiology and therapeutic approaches to central nervous system injury. The course will provide a strong working background concerning the issues, techniques and frontiers of neurotrauma therapeutic discovery research aimed at reducing acute post-traumatic neurodegeneration in the injured brain or spinal cord or enabling regeneration and repair. This course is a graduate level course intended for students who are in their second or subsequent years of graduate study and who are pursuing research training in neurotrauma research. No special prerequisites, othr than graudate standing are necessary. However, a background in neuroanatomy and neurophysiology is highly recommended.

The objective of the course will be to provide a general overview of the current state of knowledge concerning the pathophysiology and therapeutic approaches to central nervous system injury. The course will provide a strong working background concerning the issues, techniques and frontiers of neurotrauma therapeutic discovery research aimed at reducing acute post-traumatic neurodegeneration in the injured brain or spinal cord or enabling regeneration and repair. This course is a graduate level course intended for students who are in their second or subsequent years of graduate study and who are pursuing research training in neurotrauma research. No special prerequisites, othr than graudate standing are necessary. However, a background in neuroanatomy and neurophysiology is highly recommended.

PGY