Alex Hall: Katalogdaten im Herbstsemester 2023

NameHerr Prof. Dr. Alex Hall
NamensvariantenAlex R. Hall
Alex Hall
LehrgebietPathogenökologie
Adresse
Professur für Pathogenökologie
ETH Zürich, CHN G 37.1
Universitätstrasse 16
8092 Zürich
SWITZERLAND
Telefon+41 44 632 71 13
E-Mailalex.hall@env.ethz.ch
DepartementUmweltsystemwissenschaften
BeziehungAusserordentlicher Professor

NummerTitelECTSUmfangDozierende
701-0027-00LUmweltsysteme I2 KP2VN. Dubois, A. Hall, R. Knutti
KurzbeschreibungDie Vorlesung vermittelt eine wissenschaftliche Einführung in Umweltaspekte aus den Bereichen Erd-, Klima- und Gesundheitswissenschaften.
LernzielDie Studierenden können wichtige Eigenschaften der drei Umweltsysteme erläutern, sie sind in der Lage kritische Entwicklungstrends und Nutzungskonflikte zu diskutieren und Lösungsansätze zu vergleichen.
InhaltDie Vorlesung erläutert anhand von aktuellen Beispielen die Rolle der betrachteten Umweltsysteme für Mensch und Natur. Dabei werden exemplarisch einige ausgewählte Umweltprobleme vorgestellt. Darunter fallen die Förderung von Rohstoffen und fossilen Energieträger, der Klimawandel und seine Auswirkungen auf Mensch und Natur, sowie sowie die Verbreitung und Kontrolle von Krankheitserregern in der menschlichen Bevölkerung und in Agrarsystemen.
SkriptSlides werden durch Dozenten abgegeben und sind via moodle verfügbar.
701-1401-00LEcology and Evolution: Interaction Seminar Belegung eingeschränkt - Details anzeigen 2 KP2SA. Hall
KurzbeschreibungInteraction seminar. Student-mediated presentations, guests and discussions on current themes in ecology, evolutionary and population biology.
LernzielGetting familiar with scientific arguments and discussions. Overview of current research topics. Making contacts with fellow students in other groups.
InhaltScientific talks and discussions on changing subjects.
SkriptNone
LiteraturNone
Voraussetzungen / BesonderesFor information, location and details: https://pe.ethz.ch/education/zis.html
701-1460-00LEcology and Evolution: Term Paper Belegung eingeschränkt - Details anzeigen 5 KP11AT. Städler, S. Bonhoeffer, T. Crowther, A. Hall, J. Hille Ris Lambers, J. Jokela, G. Velicer, A. Widmer
KurzbeschreibungIndividual writing of an essay-type review paper about a specialized topic in the field of ecology and evolution, based on substantial reading of original literature and discussions with a senior scientist.
Lernziel- Students acquire a thorough knowledge on a topic in which they are particularly interested
- They learn to assess the relevance of original literature and synthesize information
- They make the experience of becoming "experts" on a topic and develop their own perspective
- They practise academic writing according to professional standards in English
InhaltTopics for the essays are proposed by the professors and lecturers of the major in Ecology and Evolution at a joint meeting at the beginning of the semester (the date will be communicated by e-mail to registered students).
Students will:
- choose a topic
- search and read appropriate literature
- develop a personal view on the topic and structure their arguments
- prepare figures and tables to represent ideas or illustrate them with examples
- write a clear, logical and well-structured text
- refine the text and present the paper according to professional standards

In all steps, they will benefit from the advice and detailed feedback given by a senior scientist acting as personal tutor of the student.
SkriptReading of articles in scientific journals
Voraussetzungen / BesonderesThe "Term Paper" requires considerable time set aside to read and digest original scientific literature, culminating in the writing of a review paper. The submission deadline is the first day of the spring semester, implying that much of the actual writing will be performed in January and February. Grading is based on the quality of the submitted review paper (2/3 of total grade), and on the "soft skills" such as the level of initiative, timeliness, independence, etc. of the student (1/3 of total grade). The personal supervisor is charged with grading the student's performance.
KompetenzenKompetenzen
Fachspezifische KompetenzenKonzepte und Theoriengeprüft
Verfahren und Technologiengefördert
Methodenspezifische KompetenzenAnalytische Kompetenzengefördert
Soziale KompetenzenKommunikationgeprüft
Persönliche KompetenzenKreatives Denkengefördert
Kritisches Denkengefördert
Integrität und Arbeitsethikgefördert
Selbstbewusstsein und Selbstreflexion gefördert
Selbststeuerung und Selbstmanagement gefördert
701-1703-00LEvolutionary Medicine for Infectious Diseases Belegung eingeschränkt - Details anzeigen 3 KP2GA. Hall
KurzbeschreibungThis course explores infectious disease from both the host and pathogen perspective. Through short lectures, reading and active discussion, students will identify areas where evolutionary thinking can improve our understanding of infectious diseases and, ultimately, our ability to treat them effectively.
LernzielStudents will learn to (i) identify evolutionary explanations for the origins and characteristics of infectious diseases in a range of organisms and (ii) evaluate ways of integrating evolutionary thinking into improved strategies for treating infections of humans and animals. This will incorporate principles that apply across any host-pathogen interaction, as well as system-specific mechanistic information, with particular emphasis on bacteria and viruses.
InhaltWe will cover several topics where evolutionary thinking is relevant to understanding or treating infectious diseases. This includes: (i) determinants of pathogen host range and virulence, (ii) dynamics of host-parasite coevolution, (iii) pathogen adaptation to evade or suppress immune responses, (iv) antimicrobial resistance, (v) evolution-proof medicine. For each topic there will be a short (< 20 minutes) introductory lecture, before students independently research the primary literature and develop discussion points and questions, followed by interactive discussion in class.
LiteraturThe focus is on primary literature, but for some parts the following text books provide good background information:

Schmid Hempel 2011 Evolutionary Parasitology
Stearns & Medzhitov 2016 Evolutionary Medicine
Voraussetzungen / BesonderesA basic understanding of evolutionary biology, microbiology or parasitology will be advantageous but is not essential.
KompetenzenKompetenzen
Fachspezifische KompetenzenKonzepte und Theoriengeprüft
Verfahren und Technologiengefördert
Methodenspezifische KompetenzenProblemlösunggefördert
Projektmanagementgefördert
Soziale KompetenzenKommunikationgeprüft
Kooperation und Teamarbeitgefördert
Persönliche KompetenzenKreatives Denkengefördert
Kritisches Denkengeprüft