Overview
In this unit, you will develop and demonstrate in-depth knowledge of the molecular, cellular and pathophysiological pathways involved in neuroscience as they relate to a broad range of neurological disorders. Discipline-specific topics relating to neurological disorders will include epilepsy, multiple sclerosis and other neuroinflammatory conditions, neuroophthalmology, headache and pain, neuroimaging, … For more content click the Read More button below.
This unit will consist of online specialist lectures delivered by researchers and clinicians actively working in the neuroscience discipline, and eLearning resources. You will review and evaluate clinical and scientific literature in neurological disorders with a focus on clinical and translational medicine perspectives, and present this information in written form, and via oral presentations. This unit will provide you with an in-depth clinical and translational research knowledge base to generate cutting-edge research questions, and to develop the ability to undertake inquiry-based research.
Offerings
S1-01-ALFRED-FLEXIBLE
S2-01-ALFRED-FLEXIBLE
Rules
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Contacts
Chief Examiner(s)
Dr Jessica Borger
Unit Coordinator(s)
Associate Professor Joanne Fielding
Notes
IMPORTANT NOTICE:
The scheduled teaching activities detailed below are subject to change in response to COVID-19, please check your Unit timetable and Unit Moodle site for more details.
Assessment
1 - Journal club style presentation
2 - Research plan group proposal
3 - Research plan group proposal
4 - Written Exam
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TRNSNLP01 - Translational research PhD program