Gerhard Schratt: Catalogue data in Spring Semester 2021 |
Name | Prof. Dr. Gerhard Schratt |
Field | Systems Neuroscience |
Address | Professur für Systemneurowiss. ETH Zürich, Y17 L 48 Winterthurerstrasse 190 8057 Zürich SWITZERLAND |
Telephone | +41 44 633 81 32 |
gerhard.schratt@hest.ethz.ch | |
Department | Health Sciences and Technology |
Relationship | Full Professor |
Number | Title | ECTS | Hours | Lecturers | |
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376-0008-00L | Advanced Physiology and Pathophysiology Only for Health Sciences and Technology BSc. | 4 credits | 4V | K. De Bock, O. Bar-Nur, M. Detmar, G. A. Kuhn, M. Ristow, G. Schratt, C. Spengler, C. Wolfrum, M. Zenobi-Wong | |
Abstract | In-depth theory to molecular and pathophysiological aspects of nerves, muscles, heart , circulatory , respiratory and sensory organs . | ||||
Learning objective | In-depth knowledge of anatomy and physiology. | ||||
Content | Molecular fundamentals of physiological processes, processes of disease development. | ||||
Prerequisites / Notice | Language of teaching in this course is German/English depending on the teacher | ||||
376-1306-00L | Clinical Neuroscience (University of Zurich) No enrolment to this course at ETH Zurich. Book the corresponding module directly at UZH. UZH Module Code: BIO389 Mind the enrolment deadlines at UZH: https://www.uzh.ch/cmsssl/en/studies/application/deadlines.html | 3 credits | 3V | G. Schratt, University lecturers | |
Abstract | The lecture series "Clinical Neuroscience" presents a comprehensive, condensed overview of the most important neurological diseases, their clinical presentation, diagnosis, therapy options and possible causes. Patient demonstrations (Übungen) follow every lecture that is dedicated to a particular disease. | ||||
Learning objective | By the end of this module students should be able to: - demonstrate their understanding and deep knowledge concerning the main neurological diseases - identify and explain the different clinical presentation of these diseases, the methodology of diagnosis and the current therapies available - summarize and critically review scientific literature efficiently and effectively | ||||
376-1398-00L | Cellular and Behavioural Neuroscience Number of participants limited to 10. The enrolment is done by the D-BIOL study administration. General safety regulations for all block courses: -Whenever possible the distance rules have to be respected. -All students have to wear masks throughout the course. Please keep reserve masks ready. Surgical masks (IIR) or medical grade masks (FFP2) without a valve are permitted. Community masks (fabric masks) are not allowed. -The installation and activation of the Swiss Covid-App is highly encouraged. -Any additional rules for individual courses have to be respected. -Students showing any COVID-19 symptoms are not allowed to enter ETH buildings and have to inform the course responsible. | 6 credits | 7P | G. Schratt, J. Bohacek | |
Abstract | Introduction into our research and hands-on work in actual research projects. The goal is to encourage independent scientific thinking and to translate theoretical knowledge into practical experiments. The course also includes reading of original articles and presentation of the work done. | ||||
Learning objective | Hands-on work in actual research projects to encourage independent scientific thinking and translation of theoretical knowledge into practical experiments. Further goals are reading and interpretation of original literature and presentation of ones work. | ||||
Content | Introduction into our research and collaboration in actual research projects. The goal is to encourage independent scientific thinking and to translate theoretical knowledge into practical experiments. The paradigms include in vivo experiments with rats and/or mice. Next to behavioral studies also histological and anatomical analyses are done. The course includes reading of original articles and presentation of the work done. | ||||
Lecture notes | Original articles will be handed out and discussed during the course. | ||||
Literature | Original articles will be handed out and discussed during the course. |