551-0347-00L  Molecular Mechanisms of Cell Growth and Polarity

SemesterHerbstsemester 2016
DozierendeR. Kroschewski, Y. Barral, S. Jessberger, M. Peter
Periodizitätjährlich wiederkehrende Veranstaltung
LehrspracheEnglisch
KommentarNumber of participants limited to 12.



Lehrveranstaltungen

NummerTitelUmfangDozierende
551-0347-00 GMolecular Mechanisms of Cell Growth and Polarity
Bewilligung der Dozierenden für alle Studierenden notwendig.
Block course in the 1st semester quarter of the autumn semester.
100s Std.
Di12:45-16:30HPM E 7 »
Mi07:45-16:30HPM E 7 »
Do07:45-16:30HPM E 7 »
Fr07:45-16:30HPM E 7 »
R. Kroschewski, Y. Barral, S. Jessberger, M. Peter

Katalogdaten

KurzbeschreibungIntroduction to the principles and molecular mechanisms of cell polarity, using animal cells and fungi as model systems.
LernzielThe students learn to describe the principles and molecular mechanisms of cell polarity, using different model systems as examples:
- Animal cells during epithelial and neuronal differentiation
- Fungi during morphogenesis and aging.
Based on lectures, literature reading, discussions, presentations and practical lab work the students will be able to compare experimental strategies in different model systems, and to develop open questions in the field of cell polarity. Students will also know about the mechanisms and consequences of asymmetric cell division such as those performed by stem cells and asymmetric protein functions during morphogenesis and aging.
InhaltDuring this Block-Course, the students will learn to
(1) describe and compare the principles and molecular mechanisms of cell polarity in fungi and animal cells,
(2) apply, evaluate and compare experimental strategies in the different model systems, and
(3) select the best model system to answer a particular question.

Students - in groups of 2 or max 3- will be integrated into a research project connected to the subject of the course, within one of the participating research groups.

Lectures and technical notes will be given and informal discussions held to provide you with the theoretical background.
SkriptThere will be optional papers to be read before the course start. They serve as framework orientation for the practical parts of this block course and will be made accessible to you shortly before the course starts on the relevant Moodle site.
LiteraturDocumentation and recommended literature (review articles) will be provided during the course.

Leistungskontrolle

Information zur Leistungskontrolle (gültig bis die Lerneinheit neu gelesen wird)
Leistungskontrolle als Semesterkurs
ECTS Kreditpunkte6 KP
PrüfendeR. Kroschewski
Formbenotete Semesterleistung
PrüfungsspracheEnglisch
RepetitionRepetition nur nach erneuter Belegung der Lerneinheit möglich.
Zusatzinformation zum PrüfungsmodusOnly the main examiner is listed above; additional examiners are participating lecturers.

The final grade will be based on participation during the practical work and the lectures, a written exam and a project presentation.

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Einschränkungen

AllgemeinBewilligung der Dozierenden für alle Studierenden notwendig
BelegungsbeginnBelegung ab 05.09.2016 möglich

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