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Research Methodologies
This course aims to provide students with knowledge and practice in terms of:
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Finding solutions in a dish: advanced human in vitro modeling approaches for fundamental and translational research
Several groundbreaking discoveries in the past decades have contributed to the exponential increase of in vitro models’ relevance in both fundamental and translational research.
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The mysteries of the Brain – Brain Awareness Week
ICVS celebrates the Brain Awareness Week by designing an event dedicated to the mysteries of the brain where school students can participate in interactive lectures, institute visits and hands-on activities about the brain.
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Seminar | Detection and role of genome-wide chromosomal copy number aberrations in cancer | Prof. Dr. Bauke Ylstra
Seminar 20.03.2023 13h A0.02
Detection and role of genome-wide chromosomal copy number aberrations in cancer | Prof. Dr. Bauke Ylstra | Pathology department, AmsterdamUMC, The Netherlands
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ICVS Seminar “Using an experimental medicine approach to characterise the mechanisms of antidepressant treatment in depressed adolescents”
13h | A0.02 | 27.03.2023 |
Liliana Capitão, School of Psychology, University of Minho, Braga, Portugal -
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ICVS Seminar “Cerebral malaria: Plasmodium falciparum effects on human brain microvascular endothelial cells and brain organoids”
13h | A0.02 | 03.04.2023 Ana Rita Pedrosa CEB / ICVS , University of Minho, Braga, Portugal
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Cell functional and phenotypical analysis
“Cell functional and phenotypical analysis: the usefulness of flow cytometry and related tools” is a hands-on course that will allow participants to learn from fundamentals to advanced applications of flow cytometry.
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ICVS Seminar ” Vascular sequestration of trypanosome parasites and its implications to disease “
13h | A0.02 | 17.04.2023 Sara Silva Pereira IMM, University of Lisbon, Portugal
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Seminar | “The challenge of preclinical drug development in depressive disorders” | Prof. John Kelly
Seminar 20.04.2023 13h A0.02
The challenge of preclinical drug development in depressive disorders | Prof. John Kelly | Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics, University of Galway, Ireland
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ICVS Seminar “Parkinson’s disease; past, present and future work”
13h | A0.02 | 08.05.2023 |
Miguel Gago, ICVS / EM, University of Minho, Braga, Portugal
