Principles of Neural Development

(NEUR 427)

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Students

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Overview

This course will discuss underlying principles and recent advances in developmental neurobiology. Major topics to be addressed include generation of neural stem cells and specification of distinct neural subtypes during development, axonal and dendritic guidance, and synaptogenesis. The course will be taught from original research papers and reviews, and class participation is required. Grading will consist of a midterm (40%), final exam (40%), and class participation and seminar critiques.

Pre-requisites

NEUR 402 or consent of the course director.

Schedule

As the semester progresses, the entries under “Papers” and “Notes” will become active links to assigned readings (as pdf’s), problem sets, and powerpoints from lectures and possibly also from student presentations.

NEUR 427 - 2006 Tentative Schedule
Date TopicPapersNotes
08/28MONBroihierIntroduction and Overview. Early Development of the nervous system Lec1
08/30WEDBroihierRole of proneurals in neuronal specification—AS-CHassan[2000]
Pera[2003]
Sens[2000]
Lec2
09/04MONLabor Day, no class
09/06WEDBroihierAsymmetric cell division—N pathwayma_1998
nrn1847
Lec3
09/11MONBaiGenetic techniques for analysis of vertebrate neural developmentdymecki06
fishell05
dymecki05
Lec4
09/13WEDO’GormanAnteroposterior patterning in the CNS and Hox genesdasen03hoxmn
dasen03_supl
Lec5
09/18MONBaiDorsoventral patterning in the CNS and Shhwijgerde
muller05
Lec6
09/20WEDGaianoNotch in forebrain developmentyoon.gaiano
Mizutani Gaiano
09/21THUNicholas Gaiano seminar—attendance required
09/25MONBroihierMotorneuron specificationpfaff2003
limnli.pdf
Lec8
09/27WEDMillerOligodendrocyte specificationnatneuro_kessaris_waves
pnas_rowitch_olig_gene
10/02MONYom Kippur, no class
10/04WEDHallNeural crest—formation and migrationbixby_2002
ledouarin
10/05THUJohn Dowling seminar—attendance required
10/09MONMillerNeuronal migration in vertebrate developmentdeuel_2006
tsai_2005
10/11WEDLandrethMolecular biology of neurotrophin signalingglebova
kuruvilla
zweifel
Lec12
10/16-18 Society for Neuroscience Meeting, no class
10/23MONMidterm Exam
10/25WEDHallVertebrate sensory neuron developmentnrn812
runxlchen
10/30MONBroihierInvertebrate sensory neuron developmentkomiyama
jefferis_2006
Fly-Olfaction
11/01WEDHallNeurotrophins and retrograde signaling in the PNSdelcroix_2003
11/02THUOliver Hobert seminar—attendance required
11/06MONLandmesserAxon guidance in the retinotectal systemChilton[2006]
Brown[2000]
McLaughlin[2005]
11/08WEDBroihierAxon guidance at the midlineDickson_rev
Keleman[2005]
Stein[2001]
Midline Lecture
11/13MONBroihierMotor axon guidanceFan[2003]11-13-Lec
11/15WEDBroihierDendritic guidance and tilingShirasaki[2006]11-15-Presentation
11/20MONLandmesserSynaptogenesis—cell-adhesion molecules and target specificityKavalali05
Washbourne
Yamagata_03
11/22WEDThanksgiving Holiday, no class
11/27MONSilverAxonal RegenerationSilver-Regeneration
11/29WEDLandmesserSynaptogenesis—active zone assembly and differentiationTozuka05
Zhang_Poo_01
12/04MONLandmesserSynaptogenesis—stability and activityRuthazer04
Pfeiffenberg05
Lecture Note
12/06WEDBroihierDendritic guidance/tilingEmoto[2006]
Gallegos[2004]
12/11MONFinal Exam

 
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