VVZ API is not affiliated with ETH Zurich. Data might be outdated or incorrect. Please view the official ETHZ Vorlesungsverzeichnis for binding information.

551-0033-00L 5 Credits BSC D-HEST , D-BIOL
You're viewing possible stale or outdated data. Please check the latest semester for more up-to-date information.

Molecular Genetics and Cell Biology

Molekulare Genetik und Zellbiologie

Only for Health Sciences and Technology BSc and Human Medicine BSc.
VVZ CR n/a

Last Updated: 2026-02-05 15:36:12

Abstract

This course teaches the basic principles of evolution, cell biology, molecular biology, genetics and developmental biology using the example of humans.

Objective

1) Students can explain the importance of evolution for the development of humans and diseases. 2) The students know the cell as the smallest unit of the body. They can explain how the functions of the cell are disturbed in certain diseases and where therapies intervene. They can describe the multiplication of cells in the body and show how errors in this multiplication can lead to diseases. 3) The students know DNA as the basis of life. They can explain how the DNA information is stored and how this information can be reproduced and protected from damage. They can describe how the information is read and translated into proteins. They can explain which mechanisms at the level of DNA, RNA and proteins can cause diseases. 4) Students can explain which technologies can be used to diagnose and treat diseases. 5) Students can explain how people differ genetically and know the molecular basis of these differences. They can explain how these differences can lead to diseases and why some of these differences do not affect diseases. 6) The students know the molecular causes of the most common hereditary diseases and can determine the probability of occurrence and transmission to offspring. 7) Students can explain the biochemical and molecular basis of human reproduction and know the basic principles of human embryonic development. The students can explain which mechanisms can be disturbed by a faulty development. 8) Students know the historical development of biology and its effects on medicine and society.

Resources

Learning Materials (Links)

General Information

Language
German
Levels
BSC
Frequency
Yearly recurring

Examination

Type
session examination
Mode
written 120 minutes
Aids
None
Digital
The exam takes place on devices provided by ETH Zurich.
Die Vorlesung wird durch Übungen auf einer Lernplattform (Moodle) und Gruppenübungen begleitet. Bei erfolgreicher Teilnahme an den Übungen (mindestens 80% der Aktivitäten müssen erfolgreich abgeschlossen sein) können die Studierenden einen Bonus von 0.25 Notenpunkten erhalten, der auf die Schlussnote der Prüfung angerechnet werden kann. Die Maximalnote 6 für die Lerneinheit kann auch erreicht werden, wenn nur die Sessionsprüfung absolviert wird.Bei einer allfälligen Prüfungsrepetition wird standardmässig die während des Kurses erbrachte Leistung übernommen. Wird dies nicht gewünscht muss der Kurs erneut belegt werden.Die Leistungskontrolle kann als Prüfung am Computer durchgeführt werden. Die Prüfungsfragen können in Deutsch und Englisch beantwortet werden.

Registration & Places

Priority: Registration for the course unit is only possible for the primary target group

Course Components

Type Title Time & Place Hours
lecture with exercise Molekulare Genetik und Zellbiologie
Groups are selected in myStudies. Vorlesung mit Übungen: Mi 14-16 h Vorlesung: Do 10-12 h Übungen: Fr 11-12 h Die genauen Unterrichtszeiten von ONLINE - Veranstaltungen werden von den Dozierenden kommuniziert.
  • Wed 14:00-16:00 (ON LI NE)
  • Thu 10:00-12:00 (ON LI NE)
  • Fri 10:45-11:30 (HCI E 2)
  • Fri 10:45-11:30 (HCI J 3)
  • Fri 10:45-11:30 (HIL B 21)
  • Fri 10:45-11:30 (HIL D 10.2)
  • Fri 10:45-11:30 (HIL E 10.1)
  • Fri 10:45-11:30 (HIL E 5)
  • Fri 10:45-11:30 (HIL E 9)
  • Fri 10:45-11:30 (HIT F 11.1)
  • Fri 10:45-11:30 (HIT F 13)
  • Fri 10:45-11:30 (HIT J 51)
  • Fri 10:45-11:30 (HIT K 51)
  • Fri 10:45-11:30 (HPT C 103)
  • Fri 11:00-12:00 (ON LI NE)
  • Fri 11:00-12:00 (ON LI NE)
  • Fri 11:15-12:00 (ETZ E 8)
5 h weekly

Offered In