[FUN_Mail] Neurobiology of Disease course

Smith, Yoland ysmit01 at emory.edu
Tue Jul 8 14:57:07 EDT 2014


I am running a 4 credits course for advanced graduate students at Emory Univ. Here is the syllabus. 2 hours clinical + 2 hours basic science. The clinical component includes patient visit and run by neurology and psychiatry physicians and residents. There is no exam. Evaluation is based on weekly 1 page essays on papers discussed in class after the basic science lecture and the submission of a research proposal (6 pages long, NRSA format) on a translational research topic (different from thesis work).

Let me know if you need more details.

Good Luck

Yoland Smith, PhD
Professor of Neurology
Yerkes Primate Center and Dept Neurology
Emory University
Atlanta, GA

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Hi Judy,

I've taught an upper level seminar on the Neurobiology of Psychopathology several times, but I'm guessing my focus is much narrower than you're planning to go. If you think it would be helpful just let me know and I'll happily share my syllabus and readings.

cheers,
Shelly Dickinson


On Tue, Jul 1, 2014 at 4:34 PM, Judith Ogilvie <ogilviej at slu.edu> wrote:

> I've lurked on the FUN site in the past, but we now have an approved
> interdisciplinary major in Neuroscience at Saint Louis University, so
> I finally joined up. I hope I'm using this list-serve correctly and
> apologize if I'm not.
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> I'll be teaching a new course on Neurobiology of disease this fall and
> am starting to work on the syllabus. (2 classes/week, 75 min each,
> Prereqs include Cell Biology & Physiological Psychology). Does anyone
> have any experience or suggestions they would be willing to share?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> -Judy Ogilvie
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