Stem Cells and Neurodegenerative Disorders, September 27 - October 1, 2010
This course gives an overview of common neurodegenerative disorders from the perspective on regenerative medicine and development of novel therapies. After the completed course, the students should be able to discuss the known mechanisms and causes underlying the development of the most common neurodegenerative disorders and to describe the development of novel therapies for these disorders.
The course consists of cathedral lectures, group discussions and student presentations. It is given at Third Level (Bologna) and it corresponds to 1,5 ECTS credit points.
The course is organized by the research school of
DBRM (Developmental Biology For Regenerative Medicine, www.dbrm.se). The center and the research school are funded by the
Swedish Research Council(Vetenskapsrådet, www.vr.se).
The course director is Dr. Eva Hedlund, email
eva.hedlund@licr.ki.se and the course co-director is Dr. Rosario Sanchez Pernaute, email
rpernaute@inbiomed.org.
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