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Characterization of the Aggregation Landscape of Peptide Amyloids and their Chemical Templating
Last Updated: 2026-06-01 11:30:38
Abstract
Short peptide amyloids are models for their more complex protein counterparts in the study of disease-related and functional aggregation as well as being interesting in their own right as molecules that may have played a role in the origin of life. This block course will allow the students to study novel peptides in order to characterize their aggregation landscape and also to assess the ability o
Objective
During the block course, each student will learn how to handle aggregation-prone peptides, characterize their aggregation state and structure as well as assay their ability to template their own chemical synthesis.
Content
The course is divided between lectures practical work in the lab. The lectures will introduce the general topic of amyloids and in particular their potential role in the origin of molecular complexity, as well as cover the theory and the practice behind the tools that are used to characterize peptide amyloids. The practical work in the lab will allow the students to gain hands-on experience working on a novel peptide that has yet to be characterized. Since the course consists of genuine research we also hope that new discoveries will be made that will provide insights into the role that amyloids may have played in the origin of life.
Resources
Lecture Notes
A script will be distributed to the participants on the first day of the course.
Literature
Greenwald, J., Kwiatkowski, W., Riek, R. 2018. Peptide Amyloids in the Origin of Life. J. Mol. Biol. 20:3735-3750 Further literature will be indicated in the distributed script.
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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| practical/laboratory course |
Characterization of the Aggregation Landscape of Peptide Amyloids and their Chemical Templating
Block course in the fourth quarter of the semester.
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No time listed | 100 h semesterly |
Offered In
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Blockkurse (Anmeldung zu Blockkursen muss zwingend über die website erfolgen. Anmeldung möglich von 21.07.2025 - 08.08.2025. Bitte die ETH Aufnahmekriterien für die Aufnahme von Studierenden der ETH in ETH Blockkurse auf der Blockkurs-Anmeldeseite unter "Zuteilung" beachten.)
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Blockkurse im 4. Semesterviertel (Von 27.11.2025 bis 19.12.2025)
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Blockkurse (Anmeldung zu Blockkursen muss zwingend über die website erfolgen. Anmeldung möglich von 21.07.2025 – 08.08.2025 Bitte die ETH Aufnahmekriterien für die Aufnahme von Studierenden der ETH in ETH Blockkurse auf der Blockkurs-Anmeldeseite unter "Zuteilung" beachten.)
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Blockkurse im 4. Semesterviertel (Do. 27.11.2025 bis Fr. 19.12.2025)
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