CSHL Laboratory Course in Advanced Techniques in Molecular Neuroscience The proposed Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) course Advanced Techniques in Molecular Neuroscience (ATMN), to be held annually in July 2020? 2024, is part of the CSHL's postgraduate training program in neurobiology. ATMN is a short, intensive sixteen day hands-on course which prepares students to enter directly into research that makes use of advanced and/or specialized molecular techniques in contemporary aspects of neurobiological research. Experimental modules in the course will include quantitative assays of RNAs bound to protein by crosslinking immunoprecipitation (CLIP), translating mRNA isolation from specified neural subtypes (TRAP), tissue clearing methodologies combined with single RNA molecule detection by hybridization chain reaction (HCR), preparation of pure astrocyte and neural progenitor cell cultures, design and use of engineered viral vectors in neuroscience research, design and use of CRISPR/Cas genome editing tools, practical exercises in gene delivery systems in vivo, genome-wide assessment of chromatin state and transcription factor binding by ATACseq and Cut & Run, and use and design of BAC transgenic vectors. Experimental techniques are taught in the context of the broader conceptual advances that they may provide. The course invites lecturers who have made significant contributions in their fields to give up-to-the-minute reports on current research. The trainees are chosen by the course faculty from larger pools of applicants and range from graduate students to senior investigators and research physicians. Because of the short duration of this course, senior, as well as junior individuals can attend and receive a short, intense period of training in an environment remote from other demands on their time and attention. The ATMN course also provides an unusual opportunity for established scientists to apply these advanced techniques to their own research interests, or to retrain in an important specialty within neuroscience with which they may not be familiar. Methods and concepts taught in the course are disseminated to the wider research community through the publication of laboratory manuals and online resources.

Public Health Relevance

CSHL Laboratory Course in Advanced Techniques in Molecular Neuroscience This application seeks funds to support an advanced neuroscience lab-based short course at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, New York. The course aims to provide advanced training in state-of- the-art molecular approaches in neuroscience. Trainees include advanced graduate students, postdoctoral researchers and young faculty from throughout the United States and abroad. The selection process for entry into these courses is highly competitive, and trainees leave the course armed with new techniques, know-how and potential collaborators to apply to their own areas of research. A significant proportion of trainees subsequently undertake basic or applied research in diseases of mental health and/or neurological disorders. Methods and concepts taught in the course are disseminated to the wider research community through the publication of laboratory manuals and online resources.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)
Type
Education Projects (R25)
Project #
2R25MH107360-06
Application #
9932576
Study Section
Special Emphasis Panel (ZMH1)
Program Officer
Driscoll, Jamie
Project Start
2015-07-06
Project End
2025-02-28
Budget Start
2020-04-15
Budget End
2021-02-28
Support Year
6
Fiscal Year
2020
Total Cost
Indirect Cost
Name
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Department
Type
DUNS #
065968786
City
Cold Spring Harbor
State
NY
Country
United States
Zip Code
11724