2024-2025 / NEUR2043-1

Advances I in Neurosciences

Duration

15h Th, 5h AUTR

Number of credits

 Master in biomedicine, research focus2 crédits 
 Master in biomedicine, professional focus in biomedical data management2 crédits 
 Master in biomedicine, professional focus in quality assurance2 crédits 
 Master in biomedicine, professional focus in clinical research management2 crédits 

Lecturer

Rachelle Franzen, Gaëtan Garraux, Virginie Neirinckx, Vincent Seutin

Language(s) of instruction

English language

Organisation and examination

Teaching in the first semester, review in January

Schedule

Schedule online

Units courses prerequisite and corequisite

Prerequisite or corequisite units are presented within each program

Learning unit contents

This course will address the cellular and molecular neurobiology of various pathologies of the central and peripheral nervous system.

Topics:
- Spinal cord injuries
- Neurodegeneration (Parkinson, Alzheimer)
- Brain tumors
- Cortical malformations
- Epilepsy
- Multiple sclerosis
- Depression
- Auditive disorders
- Addictions
- Stroke

Learning outcomes of the learning unit

At the end of this course, the student will be able:
- to understand the neurobiological mechanisms, at the cellular and molecular level, of the pathologies presented in class.
- to describe clinical aspects, experimental models, and therapeutic strategies associated to a given neurological disease.
- to integrate and explain mechanisms that are common between different pathologies.
- to interpret a scientific figure, by applying the gained knowledge

Prerequisite knowledge and skills

NEUR2615

NEUR0430-1

Planned learning activities and teaching methods

Students will have to prepare an exposé (slides) about a nervous system pathology, to be selected among others (see content above).

This exposé will be prepared based on scientific articles:

* A review paper, which will help to contextualize the exposé.

* A research paper, for which the student will detail : The objectives of the study, the methods, the description and interpretation of the results

An "example" exposé will be provided by the teachers at the beginning of the course, to provide guidelines to the students. This example exposé will be provided in ENGLISH.

Guidance sessions will be planned to ensure the proper preparation of the exposé.

Mode of delivery (face to face, distance learning, hybrid learning)

Blended learning


Further information:

Hybrid learning


Additional information:

remote work AND face-to-face

Course materials and recommended or required readings

Before each face-to-face course, the student will have read the journal (s) provided by the teacher via the e-campus platform.

Exam(s) in session

Any session

- In-person

oral exam

Out-of-session test(s)


Further information:

The course will be evaluated on the exposé from the student (30min +/-), lectured in front of the teachers and other students.

The evaluation will be based on:

  • The exposé itself (quality of the PPT and of the scientific information, exhaustivity, understanding of the research paper)
  • A session of questions/answers focused on the exposé, and the quality of the defense.
This exposé will be out of the official exam session.

ALL STUDENTS must attend each presentation, to ask questions and favor good discussions.

Work placement(s)

Organisational remarks and main changes to the course

Contacts

Dr Rachelle FRANZEN
GIGA-Neuroscience Université de Liège CHU B36 B-4000 Liège Belgique Tél: 32 4 366 51 92 rfranzen@uliege.be
 

Dr Virginie NEIRINCKX GIGA-Neuroscience Université de Liège CHU B36 B-4000 Liège Belgique Tél: 32 4 366 36 70
virginie.neirinckx@uliege.be

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