Optogenetic training courses
Optogenetics Training
The Optogenetics Innovation Laboratory (OIL) offers a number of hands-on courses at different levels of detail. Graduate students, Stanford researchers, and those willing to travel to take a class are welcome to select from the courses below.
For more information, please contact the Laboratory and Education Manager: Dr. Maisie Lo, Ph.D. (maisielo@stanford.edu). Space is limited, so individuals wishing to participate in a workshop should contact Dr. Lo directly for training registration.
1) 3-day workshop (offered throughout the year)
Topics covered:
- Stereotactic cannula implantation
- Optical stimulation for behavior testing
- Optical stimulation for electrical recording
2) 3-week summer workshop (for researchers with a more flexible time schedule)
Topics covered:
- Production of recombinant lentivectors for optogenetic gene delivery in mammals
- Stereotactic injection and cannula implantation
- Optical stimulation for behavior testing
- Optical stimulation for electrical recording
- Confirmation of transgene expression
Possible topics include:
- 6. Primary neuronal cell culturing
- 7. Confocal microscopy
- 8. Patch clamping
3) Graduate course (BIOE 291; for Stanford graduate students only)
Held in the Fall quarter. In-depth optogenetics class with lectures, group presentations, final project proposals and a hands-on lab component.
For more information, see our Stanford course listing