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636-0102-10L 2021W , 2022W , 2023W , 2024W , 2025W , 2026W 2 Credits DR , MSC D-BSSE

This course provides an overview of modern concepts of bioengineering across different levels of complexity, from single molecules to systems, microscaled reactors to production environments, and across different fields of applications

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636-0102-00L 2020W , 2021W , 2022W 4 Credits MSC D-BSSE

This course provides an overview of modern concepts of bioengineering across different levels of complexity, from single molecules to systems, microscaled reactors to production environments, and across different fields of applications

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636-1001-AAL 2020S , 2021S , 2022S , 2023S , 2024S , 2025S , 2026S 5 Credits MSC D-BSSE

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636-1003-AAL 2020S , 2021S , 2022S , 2023S , 2024S , 2025S , 2026S 5 Credits MSC D-BSSE

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636-0104-00L 2020W , 2021W , 2022W , 2023W , 2024W , 2025W , 2026W 4 Credits DR , MSC D-INFK , D-MATL , D-BSSE

Students will be imparted knowledge in basic and advanced biophysical methods applied to problems in molecular biotechnology. The course is fundamental to applying the methods in their daily and advanced research routines. The students will learn the physical basis of the methods as well as their limitations and possibilities to address existing and future topics in molecular biotechnology.

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636-0301-00L 2020S , 2020W , 2021S , 2021W , 2022W 2 Credits DR D-BSSE

This seminar will feature invited lectures about recent advances and developments in systems biology, including topics from biology, bioengineering, and computational biology.

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636-0116-00L 2020S , 2021S , 2022S , 2023S , 2024S , 2025S , 2026S 4 Credits DR , MSC D-BSSE

The lecture "Nanomachines of the Cell" introduces the concept of using functional biomolecular units of the cell as nanoscopic machines and to assemble them to nanoscopic factories. The specific aim is to be able to use these machines and factories in more complex biotechnological processes as nanoscale functional elements or to control cellular systems and health

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