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Cell Growth and Differentiation (Translational Research part)

Aim

The students will be familiarised with various aspects of translational research in the field of Cell Growth and Differentiation, ranging from molecule to patient care. Current state-of-the-art technologies will be introduced and their application in various inherited and acquired (cancer) disorders, including target gene discovery, gene expression profiling, mutation scans, genomic profiling, (clinical) imaging and bio-informatics, will be dealt with. In addition, applications in (pre-symptomatic) screening and genetic counselling will be reviewed.


Location & Organization

Organizer

NCMLS - Nijmegen Centre for Molecular Life Sciences

Co-organizers

Radboud University Nijmegen

Course Director

Dr. Wiljan Hendriks

Faculty / Teachers

dr. W.J.A.J. Hendriks
prof. dr. A.H.M. Geurts van Kessel

Location / venue

Nijmegen, Radboud University

Costs

Free for NCMLS students


Timing & Workload

Duration One week
ECTS points 1
Frequency Once per 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

This master course of the Faculty of Medical Sciences consists of a Core Fundamental and Translational Research part, both can be followed by PhD students.


More Information

https://www.studiegids.science.ru.nl/2009/en/fmw/prospectus/Molmech/courses/course/18768/

Categories
Therapeutic Areas: None
Enabling Technologies: Bioinformatics
Methodology: Laboratory techniques
Auxiliary skills: None
Target Group
PhD students
Country
NL
City
Nijmegen
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