Master class Theme 2: TRP Channels (Metabolism, Transport & Motion)
Aim
Aim of the course is to gain in-depth knowledge is gained on a specific “hot” research topic, related to Metabolism, Transport and Motion
Upon completion of this course, participants should be able to:
- Describe the phylogenic relationship of the TRP superfamily
- Discuss the distinct features and functions of subfamilies of the TRP channels
- Identify molecular mechanisms of channel (in)activation of the TRP channels
- Identify techniques to study TRP channel function
- Identify potential key regulatory domains within the TRP proteins
- Establish a causal relationship between TRP-associated diseases and channel regulation
Location & Organization
Organizer
NCMLS - Nijmegen Centre for Molecular Life Sciences
Co-organizers
Radboud University Nijmegen
Course Director
Dr. J.G.J. Hoenderop
Faculty / Teachers
Drs. J. van der Wijst, Dr. S. Verkaart, Dr. P. SanCristobal, Dr. J. Hoenderop, Prof.dr. R. Bindels (Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre)
Prof.dr. Craig Montell (United States), Dr. K. Schlingmann (Germany)
Location / venue
Nijmegen, Radboud University
Costs
Free for NCMLS students.
Timing & Workload
Duration 1 week
ECTS points 1.5
Frequency Once a year
Teaching methods used
Lectures.
Examination yes
Criteria
Is the course taught in English? yes
Is documentation available? (book, syllabus)? yes
Is the course open for external researchers? yes
Remarks
Students are expected to participate actively by preparing questions for the international guest lecturers, presenting literature meetings and chairing the seminars that the lecturers present to the whole research institute.
More Information
https://www.studiegids.science.ru.nl/2009/en/fmw/prospectus/Molmech/courses/course/18771/
Categories
Therapeutic Areas: Metabolic diseases
Enabling Technologies: None
Methodology: None
Auxiliary skills: None
Target Group
PhD students
Country
NL
City
Nijmegen
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