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Course module: BMB451007
BMB451007
Zebrafish in Development, Organogenesis and Disease
Course info
Course codeBMB451007
EC1.5
Course goals
At the end of the course the student:
  1. knows the state-of-the-art strategies and techniques used in zebrafish development research;
  2. knows the possibilities offered in the field of zebrafish development research;
  3. knows the five specific areas of current zebrafish development; angiogenesis and bone development, signal transduction pathways in body formation, the role of microRNAs in embryogenesis, heart development, and use of the zebrafish as a cancer model;
  4. is able to participate in scientific discussions;
  5. is able to analyse presentations of other scientists.
Content
Please Note: Zebrafish in Development, Organogenesis and Disease (BMB451007) is given once every 2 years.

Period:   12 February - 16 February 2024

Course coordinator:  Jeroen Bakker, PhD
E-mail: j.bakkers@hubrecht.eu

Faculty
A collection of the zebrafish group leaders from the Hubrecht Institute and a selection of invited expert guest speakers.

Description of content
The zebrafish has emerged as a powerful genetic model to study development, organ formation, and the mutations that drive human disease.  This course will focus on five specific areas of current zebrafish research, angiogenesis and bone development, signal transduction pathways in body formation, the role of microRNAs in embryogenesis, heart development, and use of the zebrafish as a cancer model.  Prominent guest lecturers from each field will speak on each topic following a morning introduction from given by the host, with time for open discussions with the guest speakers afterward.

Literature/study material used
N.A.

Registration
You can register for this course via Osiris Student. More information about the registration procedure can be found here on the Students' site.
Maximum of 24 students.

Mandatory for students in Master’s programme
N.A.

Optional for students in other GSLS Master’s programme:
Open for master students of other LS masters and PhD students

Prerequisite knowledge
A basic biology background is useful (Bsc BMW / Biology)
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