Neuroscience of drug discovery

Introduction to the science of the brain

Are you curious about the brain? Are you considering a career in neuroscience, and you wonder what neuroscientists really do? Or are you curious about the road from a scientific discovery to a new medicine you can buy off the shelf? Join me in this introductory neuroscience course for the answers to all these questions and more.

What you’ll learn

  • How scientists answer questions.
  • Basic neuroanatomy and the neuroscience of brain diseases.
  • How to do basic neuroscience research.
  • Different models used to study the brain.
  • The road from scientific discovery to a new medicine.

Course Content

  • Introduction –> 1 lecture • 1min.
  • The scientific process –> 1 lecture • 4min.
  • Neuroanatomy –> 2 lectures • 24min.
  • Drug development process –> 1 lecture • 7min.
  • Basics of neuroscience research –> 1 lecture • 7min.
  • In vitro models –> 1 lecture • 10min.
  • In vivo models –> 1 lecture • 13min.
  • In silico models –> 1 lecture • 6min.
  • Basic statistics –> 1 lecture • 12min.
  • Models used in Parkinson`s disease research –> 1 lecture • 13min.

Neuroscience of drug discovery

Requirements

  • No experience needed at all. Just an interest in science and the brain.

Are you curious about the brain? Are you considering a career in neuroscience, and you wonder what neuroscientists really do? Or are you curious about the road from a scientific discovery to a new medicine you can buy off the shelf? Join me in this introductory neuroscience course for the answers to all these questions and more.

I have a PhD in neuroscience and in this course, I want to teach you the basics of the scientific process, how scientists formulate questions and use statistics to determine whether their hypothesis is true or false, the basic anatomy of the brain, neuroanatomy of brain diseases, how scientists can study the brain in humans, and in experimental models of the brain. We explore how cellular models, stem cell technologies, fruit flies, zebrafish, mouse models and computer simulations can be used to learn more about the brain and how the basic discoveries that scientists make with these models is taken through clinical trials to become medicines that can treat human diseases. Finally, we apply our knowledge to the neurodegenerative disease, Parkinson`s disease.

Are you intrigued? Please join me for an hour and a half journey through the brain and the science behind new medicines for brain diseases.

 

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