Timm Schroeder: Catalogue data in Autumn Semester 2018 |
Name | Prof. Dr. Timm Schroeder |
Field | Cell Systems Dynamics |
Address | Professur f. Zellsystem-Dynamik ETH Zürich, BSS H 45.2 Klingelbergstrasse 48 4056 Basel SWITZERLAND |
Telephone | +41 61 387 33 92 |
timm.schroeder@bsse.ethz.ch | |
Department | Biosystems Science and Engineering |
Relationship | Full Professor |
Number | Title | ECTS | Hours | Lecturers | |
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551-1709-00L | Genomic and Genetic Methods in Cell and Developmental Biology Number of participants limited to 9. The enrolment is done by the D-BIOL study administration. | 6 credits | 7G | A. Wutz, C. Beyer, M. Kopf, T. Schroeder, G. Schwank | |
Abstract | This course aims to provide students with a comprehensive overview of mammalian developmental biology and stem cell systems both on the theoretical as well as the experimental level. Centering the course on genetic and genomic methods engages the students in contemporary research and prepares for future studies in the course of semester and master projects. | ||||
Learning objective | - Understanding mammalian development - Introduction to stem cells systems - Working with cultured cells - Translational aspects of mammalian cell biology | ||||
Content | The course will consist of a series of lectures, assay assignments, project development and discussion workshops, and 2 and a half week of lab work with different mammalian cell systems embedded in real life research projects. At the end of the course students will take an exam consisting of questions on the topic of the lectures and workshops. It is expected that students will be able to apply the knowledge to concrete problems. | ||||
636-0102-00L | Advanced Bioengineering | 4 credits | 3S | S. Panke, Y. Benenson, P. S. Dittrich, M. Fussenegger, A. Hierlemann, M. H. Khammash, D. J. Müller, R. Paro, R. Platt, T. Schroeder | |
Abstract | This course provides an overview of modern concepts of bioengineering across different levels of complexity, from single molecules to systems, microscaled reactors to production environments, and across different fields of applications | ||||
Learning objective | Students will be able to recognize major developments in bioengineering across different organisms and levels of complexity and be able to relate it to major technological and conceptual advances in the underlying sciences. | ||||
Content | Molecular and cellular engineering; Synthetic biology: Engineering strategies in biology; from single molecules to systems; downscaling bioengineering; Bioengineering in chemistry, pharmaceutical sciences, and diagnostics, personalized medicine. | ||||
Lecture notes | Handouts during class | ||||
Literature | Will be announced during the course | ||||
636-0301-00L | Current Topics in Biosystems Science and Engineering For doctoral students only. Master's students cannot receive credits for the seminar. | 2 credits | 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, R. Paro, S. Reddy, T. Schroeder, T. Stadler, J. Stelling | |
Abstract | This seminar will feature invited lectures about recent advances and developments in systems biology, including topics from biology, bioengineering, and computational biology. | ||||
Learning objective | To provide an overview of current systems biology research. | ||||
Content | The final list of topics will be available at https://www.bsse.ethz.ch/news-and-events/seminar-series.html |