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636-0205-00L 2 Credits MSC D-BSSE
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Lab Course: Mammalian Gene Circuits

Lecturers & Examiners: Dr. Yaakov Benenson
VVZ CR n/a

Last Updated: 2026-02-05 15:41:00

Abstract

The students are trained in basic techniques in construction and characterization of synthetic gene circuits in mammalian cells. Experimental circuits are built with both the input and the output conjugated to fluorescent reporters, allowing characterization at the single cell level.

Objective

The objective of the course is to construct a genetic sensor for a molecular regulatory input such as microRNA or a transcription factor and characterize the input/output relationship of this sensor with the help of fluorescent reporters, fluorescent microscopy and fluorescent-activated cell sorting. The emphasis is on single-cell characterization.

Content

The course will take place over 4 weeks, with 2 days per week spent on lab work. The 4 weeks will be dedicated to the following activities Week 1: Introduction to the course; supervised construct design and detailed planning. Cloning of the constructs: part 1. Week 2: Cloning of the constructs, purification and characterization of DNA constructs Week 3: Cell culture transfection, microscopy and flow cytometry characterization Week 4: Data analysis and preparation of the final report; possibility to repeat failed experiments.

Resources

Lecture Notes

Preparatory materials will be provided before the start of the course.

Literature

Will be provided before the course

General Information

Language
English
Levels
MSC
Frequency
Yearly recurring

Examination

Type
graded semester performance
Written lab report required

Course Components

Type Title Time & Place Hours
practical/laboratory course Lab Course: Mammalian Gene Circuits
ATTENTION: This Lab Course has been rescheduled to: Sep 14-25th (note that this lab course is spread over the full two weeks and may also involve the Saturday – details will be communicated by the Benenson group)
No time listed 64 h semesterly

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