Martin Fussenegger: Catalogue data in Spring Semester 2020

Name Prof. Dr. Martin Fussenegger
FieldBiotechnologie und Bioingenieurwissenschaften
Address
Dep. Biosysteme
ETH Zürich, BSS F 17.3
Klingelbergstrasse 48
4056 Basel
SWITZERLAND
Telephone+41 61 387 31 60
Fax+41 61 387 39 88
E-mailmartin.fussenegger@bsse.ethz.ch
DepartmentBiosystems Science and Engineering
RelationshipFull Professor

NumberTitleECTSHoursLecturers
636-0206-00LLab Course: Cellular Engineering Mammalian Cells Restricted registration - show details
Attention: This lab course was offered in previous semesters with the number: 626-0802-00L "Practical Course in Mammalian Cell Biotechnology”. Students that already passed course 626-0802-00L cannot receive credits for course 636-0206-00L.
2 credits6PM. Fussenegger, A. M. Palma Teixeira
AbstractMammalian cells will be transfected and transduced for the production of biopharmaceuticals, for drug discovery as well as for the design of synthetic biology-inspired programmable gene circuits. A wide array of analytical techniques, lectures, and excursions to biotech companies will complement the practical part.
Learning objectiveIndependent planning and conducting of experiments with mammalian cells including all steps from culturing different cell lines to DNA transfection/transduction and expression analysis using a wide array of analytical methods.
ContentA practical course on characterization and cultivation of mammalian cells, DNA transfer by transfection, construction of synthetic gene networks, analysis of gene expression by enzymatic and immunological methods and fluorescent proteins, bioprocessing, mammalian cell-based assays for drug discovery and diagnostics. Excursions to Biotech/Pharma companies.
Lecture notesWill be distributed on first day of the practical course
636-0301-00LCurrent Topics in Biosystems Science and Engineering2 credits1SR. Platt, N. Beerenwinkel, Y. Benenson, K. M. Borgwardt, P. S. Dittrich, M. Fussenegger, A. Hierlemann, D. Iber, M. H. Khammash, D. J. Müller, S. Panke, S. Reddy, T. Schroeder, T. Stadler, J. Stelling, B. Treutlein, C. Uhler
AbstractThis seminar will feature invited lectures about recent advances and developments in systems biology, including topics from biology, bioengineering, and computational biology.
Learning objectiveTo provide an overview of current systems biology research.
ContentThe final list of topics will be available at http://www.bsse.ethz.ch/education/.
636-0309-00LAdvances in Molecular Biotechnology Restricted registration - show details
Internal Students only
2 credits2SM. Fussenegger
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