About schedules

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About exam seat allocation

• You will find your assigned seat by clicking on the link under the column "Allocated seat (exam)". The link is also found in the calendar subscription. This applies to written exams co-ordinated by the University's Examination Services.
• If no link is shown in the schedule, the exam is been co-ordinated by your department. Contact a course administrator should you need further information.
NOTE: Seats are allocated (and made visible through the link) only a few days (generally two days) prior to the exam.

Monday 3/9 
Roll Call
Course presentation
Introduction for master students
Tuesday 4/9 
Lecture 1. Neurons & glia cells
Wednesday 5/9 
Lecture 2. Organization of the nervous system
Introduction to group exercises, labs, literature seminars
Thursday 6/9 
Lecture 3. Electrical properties of membranes
Group 1, Lab 2: Brain anatomy
Friday 7/9 
Lecture 4. Action potential
Group 2, Lab 2: Brain anatomy

Monday 10/9 
Lecture 5. Ion channels I
Group 1-2, Lab 5: Neurosim
Group 5, Lab 2: Brain anatomy
Tuesday 11/9 
Lecture 6. Ion channels II
Group 3-4, Lab 5: Neurosim
Group 6, Lab 2: Brain anatomy
Wednesday 12/9 
Lecture 7. Ion channels III
Group 5-6, Lab 5: Neurosim
Group 3, Lab 2: Brain anatomy
Thursday 13/9 
Lecture 8. Release of neurotransmitters
Group 4, Lab 2: Brain anatomy
Friday 14/9 
Lecture 9. Ligand-regulated ion channels I

Monday 17/9 
Lecture 10. Ligand-regulated ion channels II
Group 2, Lab 1: Ca2+ flux part 1
Tuesday 18/9 
Group 6, Lab 4: Receptor binding part 1
Group 6, Lab 4: Receptor binding part 1
Wednesday 19/9 
Lecture 11. Ligand-regulated ion channels III
Group 6, Lab 4: Receptor binding part 2
Thursday 20/9 
Group 1, Lab 4: Receptor binding part 1
Group 1, Lab 4: Receptor binding part 1
Friday 21/9 
Lecture 12. Receptor kinetics
Group 1, Lab 4: Receptor binding part 2
Group 3, Lab 1: Ca2+ flux part 2

Monday 24/9 
Lecture 13. GPCRs and G-proteins
Group 6, Lab 1: Ca2+ flux part 1
Tuesday 25/9 
Lecture 14. Second messengers I
Wednesday 26/9 
Group 4, Lab 4: Receptor binding part 1
Thursday 27/9 
Lecture 15. Second messengers II
Group 5, Lab 1: Ca2+ flux part 1
Group 4, Lab 4: Receptor binding part 2
Friday 28/9 
Lecture 16. Protein kinases and phosphatases

Monday 1/10 
Lecture 17. Monoamines I
Group 1, Lab 1: Ca2+ flux part 1
Wednesday 3/10 
Group 2, Lab 4: Receptor binding part 1
Group 2, Lab 4: Receptor binding part 1
Thursday 4/10 
Lecture 19. Neuropharmacology and pathology
Group 2, Lab 4: Receptor binding part 2
Group 3, Group 6, Lab 3: IP3 inhibition

Monday 8/10 
Dugga 2
Group 4, Lab 1: Ca2+ flux part 1
Tuesday 9/10 
Group 3, Lab 4: Receptor binding part 1
Group 3, Lab 4: Receptor binding part 1
Wednesday 10/10 
Lecture 20.
Group 3, Lab 4: Receptor binding part 2
Friday 12/10 
Group 4-5, Lab 3: IP3 inhibition

Monday 15/10 
Group 5, Lab 4: Receptor binding part 1
Group 5, Lab 4: Receptor binding part 1
Group 1-2, Lab 3: IP3 inhibition
Tuesday 16/10 
Lecture 22. Neurotransmission in the retina
Group 5, Lab 4: Receptor binding part 2
Thursday 18/10 
Group 1-2, Literature seminars
Group 3-4, Literature seminars
Friday 19/10 
Group 5-6, Literature seminars

Monday 22/10 
Lecture 21. Neurochemical aspects of pain
Presentation and summary of lab 1-5

Monday 29/10 
Review of previous exams, Q&A
Friday 2/11 
Self-assessment, reflection group discussion. Exam discussion – course evaluation









 
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