Recent advances in lineage tracing, single-cell transcriptomics, visualization of circuit anatomy and connectivity, and functional imaging have revealed tremendous heterogeneity between cell types of the central nervous system. This Spring 2 course will explore the diversity of the neuronal types that provide the building blocks of the spinal cord and brain. It will focus on what defines a cell type and how cell types differ in their development, molecular, anatomical and physiological properties. To highlight how technological advances have revolutionized our ability to query cellular properties of the CNS, lectures will be interleaved with detailed discussion of primary literature.

Target group: Neuroscience and Biology PhD students in year 1-3

Prerequisites: None

Evaluation: Written proposal at course end.

Teaching format: Lectures, primary literature review

ECTS: 3 Year: 2024

Track segment(s):
Elective

Teacher(s):
Lora Sweeney Simon Hippenmeyer

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