5th Bangalore Benny Shilo Course in Developmental Biology
The Fifth Bangalore Benny Shilo Course in Developmental Biology
27th December 2010 to 6th January 2011.
Venue: National Centre for Biological Sciences, TIFR, Bangalore
This intensive course will focus on connecting molecular and cellular pathways to an understanding of the mechanisms that underlie animal development. The course is structured in a modular and flexible manner with each module taught by one of the leading researchers in the field.
The total number of participants in the course will be restricted to about 40. The course will be intense and will require full-time participation. Lectures will be combined with a study of research papers in work-groups followed by discussions with the teachers. At the end of the course, each student will submit a grant project as written material to the respective scientists who gave the project. The students are encouraged to discuss the grants while they write it with the speakers on an informal basis. The students should choose one project, and use this information as a starting point to write a document of 4-5 pages describing the background, aims and methods they would use to address these issues experimentally.
The total number of participants in the course will be restricted to about 40. The course will be intense and will require full-time participation. Lectures will be combined with a study of research papers in work-groups followed by discussions with the teachers. At the end of the course, each student will submit a grant project as written material to the respective scientists who gave the project. The students are encouraged to discuss the grants while they write it with the speakers on an informal basis. The students should choose one project, and use this information as a starting point to write a document of 4-5 pages describing the background, aims and methods they would use to address these issues experimentally.
Teachers
Amos Arieli (Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot. Israel)
Andrea Brand (University of Cambridge, UK)
Thomas Lecuit (IBDML, Marseille, France)
Satyajit Mayor (NCBS-TIFR, Bangalore)
Ze’ev Paroush (Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel)
Benjamin Podbilewicz (Technion- Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa)
Erez Raz (University of Muenster, Germany)
Heinrich Reichert (Univeristy of Basel, Switzerland)
Eyal Schejter ( Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel)
Ben-Zion Shilo ( Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel)
K. VijayRaghavan (NCBS-TIFR, Bangalore)
Applications are invited from graduate Students early in their PhD programme and from undergraduate/ Master’s students contemplating a research career in developmental biology for this intensive course.
An application with a brief CV stating why you would like to do this course should be sent to devbio2010 at ncbs dot res dot in by 15 November 2010.
APPLICATIONS CLOSED (Selected candidates will be informed by 30 November 2010)
Boarding and lodging will be provided for selected students.
Organisers: NCBS-and DBS-TIFR
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