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636-0106-00L | Advanced Imaging Technologies Attention: This course was offered in previous semesters with the number: 636-0014-00L "Imaging in Systems Biology". Students that already passed course 636-0014-00 cannot receive credits for course 636-0106-00. | 4 KP | 3G | P. Pantazis |
Kurzbeschreibung | Imaging in systems biology offers the unique advantage of observing complex biological processes with high spatiotemporal resolution in whole organisms, offering a path to more refined, quantitative dynamic models. The course highlights the recent introduction of advanced imaging tools and automated instrumentation that will enable researchers to apply imaging for both research and analysis. |
Lernziel | The aim of the present teaching activity is to introduce the power of imaging to play a vital role in systems biology with an emphasis on addressing developmental biology processes in various animal models. The participant is expected to appreciate imaging as a particularly valuable tool in the pursuit of dissecting dynamic processes in complex biological systems. |
Inhalt | This lecture course will give an in-depth view into modern microscopy covering emerging imaging techniques (e.g. volumetric imaging), applications of quantitative fluorescence microscopy (e.g. FRAP, FDAP, FCS), and digital image analysis (e.g. image processing, image visualization). The goal is to enable the participant to appreciate the potential of available imaging methodologies to address questions in biology and to interpret experimental imaging data. Given the introduction into model organisms covering fruitfly (Drosophila melanogaster), zebrafish (Danio rerio), and mice (Mus musculus), emphasis will be given to imaging applications in developmental biology processes. |
Skript | Slides of the lecture will be available online. |
636-0301-00L | Current Topics in Biosystems Science and Engineering | 2 KP | 1S | R. 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,
P. Pantazis,
R. Paro,
S. Reddy,
T. Schroeder,
T. Stadler,
J. Stelling |
Kurzbeschreibung | This seminar will feature invited lectures about recent advances and developments in systems biology, including topics from biology, bioengineering, and computational biology. |
Lernziel | To provide an overview of current systems biology research. |
Inhalt | The final list of topics will be available at http://www.bsse.ethz.ch/education/. |