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Molecular Mechanisms of Cell Dynamics
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Abstract
Application of current strategies to study the dynamics of complex and highly regulated cellular processes.
Objective
The students learn to evaluate and to apply current strategies to study the dynamics of complex and highly regulated cellular processes.
Content
During this Block-Course, the students will learn to (1) describe the important mechanisms and regulators of dynamic processes in cells, (2) perform standard lab techniques and quantitate dynamic cellular processes, (3) evaluate and compare experimental strategies and model systems, (4) independently search and critically evaluate scientific literature on a specific problem and present it in a seminar, and (5) formulate scientific concepts (preparation and presentation of a poster). Students will work in small groups in individual labs on one research project (8 full days of practical work; every group of students will stay in the same lab during the entire course). The projects are close to the actual research carried out in the participating research groups, but with a clear connection to the subject of the course.
Resources
Literature
Documentation and recommended literature (review articles and selected primary literature) will be provided during the course.
General Information
- Language
- English
- Levels
- BSC
- Frequency
- Yearly recurring
Examination
- Type
- graded semester performance
Course Components
| Type | Title | Time & Place | Hours |
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| lecture with exercise |
Molecular Mechanisms of Cell Dynamics
Permission from lecturers required for all students.
Block course in the 1st quarter of the spring semester
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100 h semesterly |
Offered In
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Block Courses (Registration for Block courses is mandatory. Please register under . Registration period from 16.12.2019 - 06.01.2020 Please note the ETH admission criteria for the admission of ETH students to ETH block courses on the block course registration website under "allocation".)
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Block Courses in 1st Quarter of the Semester (From 18.2.2020 to 11.3.2020)
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