300417 VO Methods in Cell Biology (2013S)
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The lecture series will take place April 29 to June 3, each Monday and Wednesday 12:00 2:00 pm in MFPL seminar room 1/6th floor (room 6.501/6.504).
April 29
1. Cell culture, protein expression and purification : Andreas Brachner
May 6
2. Protein-Protein, Protein DNA interactions: Andreas Brachner
May 8
3. X-crystallography
Gang Dong
May 13
4. Ananlyses of cell cycle and Tumorbiology
Roland Foisner
May 15
5. In vivo detection of enzyme activity and signaling Ivan Yudushkin
May 22
6.
Dynamics and Spatial Organisation of the Genome
Alwin Köhler
May 27
7. Proteomics - Christopher Gerner
May 29
8. Light Microscopy - Josef Gotzmann
June 3
9. Techniques in Lipid Biochemistry Sascha MartensAlternative: June 5
Exam: Wed. June 26, 12:00 2:00 pm
April 29
1. Cell culture, protein expression and purification : Andreas Brachner
May 6
2. Protein-Protein, Protein DNA interactions: Andreas Brachner
May 8
3. X-crystallography
Gang Dong
May 13
4. Ananlyses of cell cycle and Tumorbiology
Roland Foisner
May 15
5. In vivo detection of enzyme activity and signaling Ivan Yudushkin
May 22
6.
Dynamics and Spatial Organisation of the Genome
Alwin Köhler
May 27
7. Proteomics - Christopher Gerner
May 29
8. Light Microscopy - Josef Gotzmann
June 3
9. Techniques in Lipid Biochemistry Sascha MartensAlternative: June 5
Exam: Wed. June 26, 12:00 2:00 pm
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Language: English
Examination dates
Lecturers
- Roland Foisner
- Andreas Brachner
- Gang Dong
- Christopher Gerner
- Josef Gotzmann
- Alwin Köhler
- Sascha Martens
- Ivan Yudushkin
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Aims, contents and method of the course
The lecture deals with modern state of the art methods and applications in molecular cell biological research. It is designed for students familiar with the basic theory and basic practical approaches in cell and molecular biology. The taught subjects are adapted annually to allow incorporation of new developments in the field. Currenly the topics include: modern light and electron microscopical techniques, life cell imaging, organotypical cell culture, epigenetic analyses, RNAi approaches, analyses of gene expression, cell cycle regulation, protein-protein and protein DNA interactions, DNA microarray techniques and proteomic approaches.
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Association in the course directory
MMB III-2, MMB IV-2, MMB IV-3, MMB W-2, MMI III-2,M202, M210
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