Alexander Leitner: Catalogue data in Spring Semester 2022

Name Dr. Alexander Leitner
Address
Inst. f. Molekulare Systembiologie
ETH Zürich, HPM F 42
Otto-Stern-Weg 3
8093 Zürich
SWITZERLAND
Telephone+41 44 633 26 98
E-mailleitner@imsb.biol.ethz.ch
DepartmentBiology
RelationshipLecturer

NumberTitleECTSHoursLecturers
551-0130-00LFundamentals of Biology II Information Restricted registration - show details
Registrations via myStudies until 2.2.2022 at the latest. Subsequent registrations will not be considered.
8 credits8PM. Gstaiger, N. Aceto, J. A. Antunes Pereira, M. Cangkrama, H. Gehart, Z. Kontarakis, W. Kovacs, A. Leitner, S. L. Masneuf, P. Picotti, U. Sauer, E. B. Truernit, A. Wutz, N. Zamboni
AbstractThis introductory Laboratory course introduces the student to the entire range of classical and modern molecular biosciences. In the second year (Praktikum GL Bio II) the students will perform three praktikum days in:

- Plant Biology
- Animal Models
- Genomics
- Molecular Systems Biology

(total of 12 experiments)

Each experiment takes one full day.
Learning objectiveIntroduction to theoretical and experimental biology

General Praktikum-information and course material: Moodle

The general Praktikum information (Assignment list, Instructions and Schedule & Performance Sheet) will also be sent to the students directly (E-mail).
ContentThe class is divided into four blocks: Cell Biology, Plant Biology, Genomics AND Molecular Systems Biology. One block lasts three weeks.

Animal Models:
- Tissue structure and biology
- Mouse anatomy and histology
- Tissue repair and cancer

GENOMICS:
- Chromosome preparations from mammalian cells
- Genome Editing
- Cancer genomics

Molecular Systems Biology:
- Preparation of proteomics and metabolomics samples
- Analysis of proteomics and metabolomics data
- Interpretation of proteomics and metabolomics data


PLANT BIOLOGY:
- Plants and light
- Phytohormones and other growth factors
- Molecular biology of systemic gene silencing
Lecture notesLaboratory manuals

All scripts and additional course information is available on Moodle.
Prerequisites / NoticeTHE PRAKTIKUM RULES:

Your attendance is obligatory and you have to attend all 12 Praktikum days. Absences are only acceptable if you are able to provide a Doctor’s certificate. The original Dr's certificate has to be given to Dr. M. Gstaiger (HPM F43) within five days of the absence of the Praktikum day.

If there will be any exceptional or important situations then you should directly contact the Director of Studies of D-Biol, who will decide if you are allowed to miss a Praktikum day or not.

HIGHLY IMPORTANT!!

1. Due to the increased number of students, the official Praktikum registration has to be done, using myStudies, preferably at the end of HS21 but not later than 2.2.2022.

2. Later registration is NOT possible and can NOT be accepted!

3. The course registration for FS22 is usually possible at the end of HS21 and you will obtain an E-mail from the Rectorate when the course registration using myStudies is possible.

Students can register for a practice group via myStudies. As soon as the course unit is registered in myStudies, a text box appears indicating that a group can be selected. Accordingly, students can select a group in the next step. If more than 180 students register, the surplus students will be placed on a waiting list and then allocated by the course responsible.

The Praktikum GL BioII FS22 will take place during the following days and therefore, you have to make sure already now that you do not have any other activities & commitments during these days:

PRAKTIKUM DAYS DURING FS22 (Monday):

21.02.; 28.02.; 07.03.; 14.03.; 21.03.; 28.03.; 04.04.; 11.04.; 02.05.; 09.05.; 16.05.; 23.05.;

No Praktikum during the Easter break: 18.04-29.04.
551-0224-00LAdvanced Proteomics Restricted registration - show details
For master students from the 2nd semester on, also doctoral candidates and post docs.
4 credits6GP. Picotti, L. Gillet, A. Leitner, P. Pedrioli
AbstractGoal of the course is to analyze current and newly emerging technologies and approaches in protein and proteome analysis with regard to their application in biology, biotechnology and medicine.
Format: Introduction by instructor followed by discussions stimulated by reading assignments and exercises.
Learning objectiveTo discuss current and newly emerging technologies and approaches in protein and proteome analysis with regard to their applications in biology, biotechnology, medicine and systems biology.
ContentBlock course teaching current methods for the acquisition and processing of proteomic datasets.
Prerequisites / NoticeNumber of people: Not exceeding 30.
Students from ETHZ, Uni Zurich and University of Basel
Non-ETH students must register at ETH Zurich as special students http://www.rektorat.ethz.ch/students/admission/auditors/index_EN