Biology 330 - Research in Cellular Neuroscience
Research: Cell Neuroscience
Spring
2022
01
2.00
Richard F. Olivo
W 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Smith College
BIO-330-01-202203
Sabin-Reed 419
rolivo@smith.edu
A laboratory course on electrophysiological methods in neuroscience. Part I, Basic techniques (electronics, microelectrodes, suction electrodes, pin electrodes) for recording resting, action and receptor potentials. Part II: Investigating a central pattern generator that produces repetitive movements. Part II employs computer-based data acquisition and pharmacological treatments, and involves a self-designed research project. The course includes a discussion of articles and reviews each week. For the syllabus and videos of procedures, see the open website: tinyurl.com/SmithBio330. Prerequisite: NSC 210 or BIO 300 or BIO 310. Enrollment limited to 12.
Multiple required components--lab and/or discussion section. To register, submit requests for all components simultaneously.
Must take Discussion, Laboratory