Allen Chan, PhD

Assistant Professor, Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry - Psychiatry Dept

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Assistant Professor, Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry - Psychiatry Dept
Email
awchan@ualberta.ca

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About

Allen Chan is currently appointed as Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychiatry in the Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry.

Courses

PHYSL 444 - Current Topics in Neuroscience

A lecture course emphasizing contemporary aspects of developmental, cellular, systems and cognitive neurophysiology. Topics will include experience-dependent processes in the development of the nervous system, the molecular and cellular mechanisms for learning and memory, the electrophysiology of rhythmic activity in identified brain circuits, the microphysiology of transmitter secretion, and the representation and transformation of information in the nervous system. Students will be expected to demonstrate a thorough understanding of selected readings from current and classical literature. Suitable for honors students in Physiology, Pharmacology, Psychology and Neuroscience. Prerequisites: PMCOL 371 or ZOOL 342, and PHYSL 372 and consent of Department.


PHYSL 544 - Current Topics in Neuroscience

A lecture course emphasizing contemporary aspects of developmental, cellular, systems and cognitive neurophysiology. Topics will include experience-dependent processes in the development of the nervous system, the molecular and cellular mechanisms for learning and memory, the electrophysiology of rhythmic activity in identified brain circuits, the microphysiology of transmitter secretion, and the representation and transformation of information in the nervous system. Students will be expected to demonstrate a thorough understanding of selected readings from current and classical literature. Suitable for honors students in Physiology, Pharmacology, Psychology and Neuroscience. Prerequisites: consent of Department. Priority given to students registered in a graduate program. Note: this course is not open to students with credit in the corresponding PHYSL 400 level course.


PSYCI 601 - Theory and Practice of Psychiatry

An in-depth analysis of current psychiatric practice in relation to diagnosis, choice of treatment and evaluation of clinical responses. Recent research advances will also be described. Prerequisite: Consent of Department


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