Molecular Mechanisms of Neuropsychopharmacology (303-0-20)
Instructors
William L Klein
847/491-5510
Hogan Hall 4-160, 2205 Tech Drive, Evanston
Meeting Info
Technological Institute M349: Tues, Thurs 11:00AM - 12:20PM
Overview of class
Neuropsychopharmacology treats brain disorders and interrogates states of consciousness by altering the activity of specific brain molecules. These molecules largely localize to synapses, remarkable structures where signaling gives rise to thought and behavior. This advanced seminar course focuses on molecular mechanisms and aberrations of synaptic signal transduction and drugs that target them. Introductory historical perspectives will be followed by consideration of contemporary issues. Class discussions focus on readings from the research literature.
Registration Requirements
Prerequisite: NEUROSCI 202-0 or NEUROSCI 311-0 or BIOL_SCI 302-0.
Teaching Method
Primarily seminar-style discussions and written analysis of assigned readings, with optional term projects.
Class Materials (Required)
Class materials will be freely available.
Class Materials (Suggested)
none
Class Notes
Prerequisite: Students must have completed NEUROSCI 202-0 or NEUROSCI 311-0 or BIOL_SCI 302-0 to register for this course.
Enrollment Requirements
Enrollment Requirements: At this time, registration is reserved for neuroscience majors or by department consent.
Prerequisite: Student must have completed NEUROSCI 202-0, or NEUROSCI 311-0, or BIOL_SCI 302-0.