Teaching in the Master's degree programme in Neuroscience

Anatomy Contact Master theses

Dr rer. nat. Nicola Brandt

School V - School of Medicine and Health Sciences Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg Carl-von-Ossietzky Str. 9-11 26129 Oldenburg

Anatomy Contact Neuroanatomy

PhD Esther Maier

School V - School of Medicine and Health Sciences University of Oldenburg Carl-von-Ossietzky Str. 9-11 26129 Oldenburg

Teaching in the Master's degree programme in Neuroscience

Information on the Master's programme in Neuroscience:

uol.de/en/master-neuroscience

We offer the 3KP module "Introduction to the neuroanatomy of the brain" for 10 students on the Master's degree programme in Neuroscience (10 students join us from the Master's degree programme in Cognitive Psychology), which is primarily aimed at students in the first year of the Master's degree and teaches important neuroanatomical basics. The module focuses on the brain; of the major systems, the sensory and motor systems are discussed in detail. In addition to the lectures, we work with the virtual dissection table Anatomage in the seminar to make the positional relationship and the course of the structures tangible. With the knowledge gained in this way, the students work on clinical cases, which they then present. The language of instruction is English!

For further information on the modules: NEW module handbook not yet online.

Research projects

2023 Leonard Schwigon

Title of the thesis (Research Module):
Large-scale protein purification of mPRG3 and mPRG5

2023 Master thesis
Marie Koop

Title of the master thesis:
Establishment of large scale protein production of PRG 3, 4 and 5

2021/2022 Master's thesis
Maurilyn Sancri Ayon Olivas

Title of the master thesis:
The Functional Role of the Plasticity-Related Gene 3 and 5 C-Termini on the early Neuronal Differentiation of Primary Hippocampal Neurons

2018
Vivien Baker

Title of the thesis (Research Module):
Characterisation of plasticity-related gene 5 (PRG5) protein in filopodia formation associated with PI3K/Akt/mTor signalling pathway

(Changed: 30 Apr 2024)  | 
Zum Seitananfang scrollen Scroll to the top of the page