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Analysis of neural stem/ progenitor cell proliferation
and fateJune 23-26, 2014
Salzburg, Austria
INMiNDTraining Course
Imaging of Neuroinflammation in Neurodegenerative Diseases
Registration
Fee• INMiND members: 200€• Academic institutions: 400€• Industry: 800€
DeadlineMay 23, 2014
Number of participants• 4 participants minimum
(below which the training course will be cancelled)• 6 participants maximum
For registration please contact:
INMiND Training OfficeCorinne CARREAUX Phone: +33 1 69 08 25 02 Email: [email protected]
Venue
Institute of Molecular Regenerative Medicine & Institute of Experimental Neuroregeneration from the Spinal Cord Injury and Tissue Regeneration Center Salzburg (SCI-TReCS), Paracelsus Medical University, Salzburg, Austria
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Cover PhotoAdult neurogenesis in the dentate gyrus of the hippocampus (P. ROTHENEICHNER , L. AIGNER, S. COUILLARD-DESPRES)
In the hippocampal dentate gyrus of adult DCX promoter-DsRed reporter rats, newly generated neurons show an active DCX promoter (DsRed+, red), and associated DCX protein expression s detected by a goat polyclonal antibody (green) (nuclear counterstain DAPI in blue), published in L. Jiang et al. 2013, J Proteomics; 80C: 268-280.0
Training Site
The training site at the Paracelsus Medical University Salzburg offers several transgenic reporter mouse models for neuro-/gliogenesis and a core facility for histological analyses. This site developed expertise in optical in vivo and ex vivo imaging of neurogenesis and gliogenesis under physiological and neurodegenerative conditions and in cell culture systems for the analysis of neural progenitor biology.
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This training course is organized in co-operation with FWF Special Research Program (SFB) F44 „Cell Signaling in Chronic CNS Disorders”www.uibk.ac.at/pharmazie/pharmakologie/sfb-f44/
Training Objectives
Teaching of immunohistochemical techniques for the study of neural stem/progenitor cells (NPCs) proliferation and fate in vivo and in vitro, including the preparation and maintenance of neural progenitor cultures and the analysis of relevant parameters.
Duration4-days (28 hours) teaching packages in small groups
Methods25% lectures and 75% practical work
Lectures content and practical work• in vivo imaging of neurogenesis using
bioluminescence imaging• in vivo labeling and immunohistochemical
detection of proliferating cells using BrdU• survival and cell fate analyses using
immunohistochemistry• survival and cell fate analyses in transgenic mice
using tamoxifen-activable Cre recombinase and fluorescent reporter systems
• isolation and culture of NPCs
CreditsUp to 2 ECTS points can be given to the course participants.
Teachers
Lectures will be given by scientists from the Paracelsus Medical University (PMU) Salzburg, Austria.
Course Leaders• Ludwig AIGNER• Francisco J. RIVERA• Barbara KLEIN
Phone: + 43 662 44 2002 1281 Email: [email protected]
Scientific Advisors• Ludwig AIGNER• Sebastien COUILLARD-DESPRES• Francisco J. RIVERA• Sebastien ILLES• Julia MARSCHALLINGER• Barbara KLEIN
For further details on the course please visit www.uni-muenster.de/INMiND/training