301844 SE Advanced Techniques in Molecular and Cellular Immunobiology (2022S)
Continuous assessment of course work
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Registration/Deregistration
Note: The time of your registration within the registration period has no effect on the allocation of places (no first come, first served).
- Registration is open from Th 10.02.2022 08:00 to Mo 09.05.2022 18:00
- Deregistration possible until Mo 09.05.2022 18:00
Details
max. 15 participants
Language: English
Lecturers
Classes
Verpflichtende Vorbesprechung/mandatory initial meeting:
online on Zoom, May 12, 2022, 12:00
https://univienna.zoom.us/j/69557055744?pwd=SWdRMTlxbUZQeStHd3hzWkROWXNVZz09
Meeting ID: 695 5705 5744
Passcode: 511484
Ort/place: Besprechungsraum 6.507/BZB, Dr.Bohrgasse 9/6.Stock, 1030 Wien
Information
Aims, contents and method of the course
Assessment and permitted materials
The following aspects are evaluated: active participation in the course, quality of the presentation and ability to ask and answer questions, ability to summarize presented studies, final exam.
Minimum requirements and assessment criteria
Minimum requirements: Attendance, presentation of a publication, final examAssessment criteria:
40% exam
40% ability to present key findings and techniques of the paper, and ability to answer questions
20% chalk-talk summary of one of the presentationsEach of the evaluated parts must be completed with a positive grade.
40% exam
40% ability to present key findings and techniques of the paper, and ability to answer questions
20% chalk-talk summary of one of the presentationsEach of the evaluated parts must be completed with a positive grade.
Examination topics
Contents of course units.
Reading list
Recent literature will be provided by the lecturer.
Association in the course directory
MMEI I
Last modified: Mo 21.03.2022 10:30
Content: The participants will review current methods to study immune responses and their regulation at the cellular and organismal level. The methods include the generation and use of transgenic animals in immunology (e.g. cre-based approaches, DT-mediated depletion, fate mapping), genome engineering & gene targeting in immunology, and imaging (2-photon, bioluminescence, mass cytometry, microfluidics).
Lectures by lecturers introducing methods and providing theoretical background. Presentations by students of key research papers employing the techniques discussed in the course.