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      Courses in neuroscience (NSC) are offered by the Faculty of Medicine

          NSC 5102 Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience (3 units)

          The molecular and cellular properties of neurons. Emphasis to be placed on the molecular basis of electrical activity of neurons and chemical synaptic transmission.

          Course Component: Lecture

          NSC 5104 Systems Neuroscience (3 units)

          Structure and function of representative components of the nervous system to be presented in an integrated and comprehensive manner, emphasizing a reductionist approach to the study of neural networks and their behavioural output.

          Course Component: Lecture

          NSC 5106 Molecular Psychiatry (3 units)

          Study of genetic and neurochemical bases of mental illnesses using transgenic and gene knockout mouse models, animal behavioural paradigms, in vivo imaging. Gene therapy approaches in psychiatry; influence of environmental stressors.

          Course Component: Lecture

          NSC 6101 Consciousness: An Interdisciplinary Perspective from Neuroscience, Philosophy and Psychology (3 units)

          This interdisciplinary course addresses two fundamental questions in the study of the mind: 1) what is consciousness? 2) Can we explain the emergence and operation of this central feature of human life by analyzing the brain?

          Course Component: Lecture

          NSC 6300 Seminars

          Course Component: Lecture

          NSC 8103 Developmental Neuroscience (3 units)

          Fundamental concepts of development of the nervous system with an emphasis on those aspects unique to this tissue type. Topics to include control of proliferation and differentiation, axonal outgrowth and pathfinding, synaptogenesis and formation of neuronal maps, neuronal plasticity, growth factor action and neural regeneration.

          Course Component: Lecture

          NSC 8104 Computational Neuroscience (3 units)

          Basic concepts of sensory-motor processing from the cellular level of excitable membranes and synaptic signalling mechanisms to the emergent properties of complex neural networks.

          Course Component: Lecture

          NSC 8105 Molecular Biology of the Neuron (3 units)

          Emphasis on how signal transduction regulates neuronal function. Topics to include the role of the cytoskeleton in neuronal function, membrane sorting in exocytosis and endocytic pathways, metabotropic and ionotropic receptor signaling, signaling by the GTP-binding proteins, plasma membrane and vesicular transporters, role of protein-protein interactions in the regulation of neuronal signaling, and genomic and proteomic approaches to study neuronal signaling.

          Course Component: Lecture

          NSC 8106 Mechanisms of Neurological Disease (3 units)

          Current knowledge of select neuropathologies with emphasis on the underlying genetics and biochemistry of these conditions. Examination of some fundamental cellular processes important for understanding neurological diseases.

          Course Component: Lecture

          NSC 83241 Seminar for MSc Students (Part 1 of 2)

          All graduate students enrolled in the MSc program or who have been admitted to a PhD program without an MSc must participate in these seminars for one year. Two seminars must be presented by each student during the year. (Part 1 of 2)

          Course Component: Seminar

          NSC 83242 Seminar for MSc Students (Part 2 of 2) (3 units)

          All graduate students enrolled in the MSc program or who have been admitted to a PhD program without an MSc must participate in these seminars for one year. Two seminars must be presented by each student during the year. (Part 2 of 2)

          Course Component: Seminar

          NSC 8324S Seminar for MSc Students (3 crédits / 3 units)

          All graduate students enrolled in the MSc program or who have been admitted to a PhD program without an MSc must participate in these seminars for one year. Two seminars must be presented by each student during the year.

          Volet / Course Component: Séminaire / Seminar

          NSC 8325S Seminar for PhD Students (3 crédits / 3 units)

          All graduate students enrolled in the PhD program must participate in these seminars for one year during their doctoral or post MSc training. Two seminars must be presented by each student during the year: one on an assigned subject, the other on his or her research project.

          Volet / Course Component: Séminaire / Seminar

          NSC 8340 Neuromuscular Function and Dysfunction (3 units)

          Topics to be covered include factors controlling muscle- and synapse-specific gene expression, regulation of myogenesis and muscle cell growth, formation of the neuromuscular junction, motor neuron-muscle interactions, the role of the cytoskeleton in the organization of post-synaptic domains, functional role of ion channels in muscle, molecular genetics of neuromuscular disease.

          Course Component: Lecture

          NSC 9998 Examen de synthèse (doctorat) / Comprehensive Examination (Ph.D.)

          Volet / Course Component: Recherche / Research

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