Neurobiology
Dr. Cliff H. Summers
C-H 178A 677-6177
2005 Neurobiology Syllabus
Messages as of 1/10/2005
Neurobiology is an advanced class. Students with no prior background in physiology, biochemistry, endocrinology should talk with Dr. Summers.
Exams for Spring Semester 2005 come in 3 types:
(1) three exams of 2 pages each that include short answer and flow chart questions. One to two questions in each exam will be comprehensive
Scheduled for: Feb ?, ?? and Mar ??
(2) one exam of 3 pages with short answer, flow charts and 25% comprehensive questions
April ??
(3) three very short exams of 1-3 questions each.
April ??, ??, ??
In addition, to help you study, I will post weekly quizes on the web. These will not be used as a part of your grade, except when they might help when your score is close to a grade borderline. As they have the most modern equipment, it is a good idea to take computerized quizzes in the McKusick (A&S) computer lab.
text:
Principles of Neural Science
- Kandel, Schwarz and Jessel
links:
Acronyms and Abbreviations
neuroscience societies:
JB Johnston Club
Society for Neuroscience
The Society for Behavioral Neuroendocrinology
SICB, Division of Neurobiology
journals:
Behavioral Brain Research
Brain, Behavior and Evolution
Brain Research
Brain Research Bulletin
Frontiers in Neuroendocrinology
Hormones and Behavior
Journal of Pineal Research
Molecular Brain Research
Nature Neuroscience
Neuron
Neuroendocrinology
Neuroendocrinology Letters
Neuromodulation
Neuroscience
Psychoneuroendocrinology
2003 Neurobiology Schedule
2000 Neurobiology Schedule
1999 Neurobiology Schedule
1997 Neurobiology Schedule
other classes:
Biology of Reproduction
Endocrinology
Seminars in Neuroendocrinology
Behavioral Neuroscience