551-1100-00L Infectious Agents: From Molecular Biology to Disease
Semester | Frühjahrssemester 2018 |
Dozierende | W.‑D. Hardt, L. Eberl, U. F. Greber, A. B. Hehl, M. Kopf, S. R. Leibundgut, C. Münz, A. Oxenius, P. Sander |
Periodizität | jährlich wiederkehrende Veranstaltung |
Lehrsprache | Englisch |
Kommentar | Number of participants limited to 22. Requires application; selected applicants will be notified before the first week of lectures. |
Kurzbeschreibung | Literature seminar for students at the masters level and PhD students. Introduction to the current research topics in infectious diseases; Introduction to key pathogens which are studied as model organisms in this field; Overview over key research groups in the field of infectious diseases in Zürich. |
Lernziel | Working with the current research literature. Getting to know the key pathogens serving as model organisms and the research technologies currently used in infection biology. |
Inhalt | for each model pathogen (or key technology): 1. introduction to the pathogen 2. Discussion of one current research paper. The paper will be provided by the respective supervisor. He/she will give advice (if required) and guide the respective literature discussion. |
Skript | Teachers will provide the research papers to be discussed. Students will prepare handouts for the rest of the group for their assigned seminar. |
Literatur | Teachers will provide the research papers to be discussed. |
Voraussetzungen / Besonderes | Restricted to max 22 students. Please sign up until two weeks before the beginning of the semester via e-mail to micro_secr@micro.biol.ethz.ch and include the following information: 551-1100-00L; your name, your e-mail address, university/eth, students (specialization, semester), PhD students (research group, member of a PhD program? which program?). The 22 students admitted to this seminar will be selected and informed by e-mail in the week befor the beginning of the semester by W.-D. Hardt. The first seminar date will serve to form groups of students and assign a paper to each group. |