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The purpose of the course is to give doctoral students a broad knowledge of Alzheimer's disease, covering cellular
mechanisms as well as clinical features and diagnosis. Experts in the field are invited to give the lectures securing
communication of up-to-date knowledge about the disease. Students will also get the opportunity to obtain deeper
knowledge on specific sub-topics during the planned group assignments. The second part will provide pratical
knowledge about brain development, brain anatomy and connectivty and AD and dementia neuropathologies.

This course will cover:
- Intro to Jupyter Notebooks, IDEs
- Intro Python (loops, variables, functions)
- Core packages (Numpy, Pandas, Matplotlib, Seaborn)
- Accessing folders (shell, OS)

The module presents a variety of fundamental models and methods from computational neuroscience. By solving daily exercises the students learn how to practically apply the acquired concepts. The course introduces the employed more
advanced mathematical tools embedded into the different topics. Further there will be a pre-course teaching the required programming skills in python.