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Understanding the human brain, with its billions of neurons and trillions of synapses, is one of the most complex challenges in modern science. This master’s program specializes in neurochemistry, molecular functions, and disorders of the nervous system, with a strong focus on research. You will begin by studying the biochemistry of molecular ...
- Neurochemistry with Molecular Neurobiology - Stockholm University
Understanding the brain and the nervous system is one of the...
- Neurochemistry with Molecular Neurobiology - Stockholm University
Understanding the brain and the nervous system is one of the most complex challenges for modern science. During this course you dive into the biochemistry of the nervous system and try to understand the nervous system and neurons on a biochemical/molecular level.
About. The course intends to communicate an extensive overview of different neurotransmitter/receptor -and the signaling circuits in the nervous system. This includes amino acid-based neurotransmitters (such as e.g., dopamine, glutamate and serotonin), neuropeptides (e.g. endorphin) and other neuroactive compounds.
Get ready for an academic career in neuroscience, with a comprehensive research master’s from one of the most highly ranked neuroscience research institutions in Europe. UK students International students.
Neurochemistry is the study of chemicals, including neurotransmitters and other molecules such as psychopharmaceuticals and neuropeptides, that control and influence the physiology of the nervous system.
MIT is home to numerous world-class laboratories that are at the forefront of neuroscience research. These lab groups are focused on understanding nervous system function and the biological basis of brain disorders, and they engage in an abundance of interdepartmental collaborations across MIT.
11 wrz 2024 · The academic year begins in late September and is divided into three terms. The first term provides an introduction to neuroscience and research methods through five compulsory introductory modules and associated practical classes: Introduction to Neuroscience. Neuroanatomy.