Biotechnology for Neuroscience
Torino, Italy
Learning type(s): In Person
Language(s): English
Duration: 2 years
Degrees available: MSc
Domains: Cognition and Neural Network, Computational and Theoretical Neuroscience, Motivation, Emotion and Behaviour, Motor Systems, Neurodegenerative Disorders and Pathological Aging, Neurogenesis and Development, Neurons and Glia: Intrinsic Properties, Cell Biology and Cell Types, Other Brain Diseases, Ischemia, Stroke, Injury, Psychiatric and Cognitive Disorders, Sensory Systems, Synaptic Integration, Excitability and Plasticity
Subdomains: Alzheimer's disease and other dementias, Anatomy, Animal behaviour, Animal studies, Association cortex, Ataxias, Auditory system, Biological rhythms and sleep, Brain vasculature, Brain-machine interface, Cell excitability, Cell types, Chemical senses, CNS autoimmune diseases, CNS patterning, Data analysis and software tools, Development of neural systems, Developmental disorders, Electrophysiology, Environmental factors, Epilepsy, Gene expression and regulation, Glia-neuron interactions, Huntington's disease, Imaging methods, Intervention methods, Intracellular dynamics, Ion channels, Ischemia, Learning and memory, Mechanisms of neurodegenerative diseases, Metabolism, Molecular and genetic techniques, Molecular signals and their receptors, Motor control, Motor control centers, Motor neuron diseases, Motor neurons and muscle, Multisensory integration, Myelination, Neuro-oncology, Neuroendocrine, Neuroethology, Neurogenesis and gliogenesis, Neurotransmitters and their receptors, Pain, Parkinson's disease, Peripheral nerve diseases, Psychiatric disorders, Regulation of food intake, nutrient and liquid homeostasis and body weight, Social cognition and behavior, Stress and the brain, Synaptic integration, Synaptic plasticity, Synaptic transmission, Synaptogenesis and activity-dependent development, Tactile/somatosensory system, Transplantation and regeneration, Transporters, Trauma, Vestibular system, Vision