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Graduate Program in Molecular Cell Biology:
Special Lecture/Course in:
HyperCELL (Molecular Biology of the Cell)
Lecturer:
Gerhard Gstraunthaler
Number:
041.004
Type:
SE
Charakter:
Proseminar with short lectures to be given by attendants
Semester hours:
2
Time/Date: to be announced at the begin of the winter semester
Location:
Computer Hall, Div. of Physiology, 1. Basement Floor,
Limited number of places YES, number of places 22, registration necessary YES
For registration or questions please contact [email protected]
Aim:
In-depth teaching of current topics in molecular cell biology on a text book basis.
Description/contents:
HyperCELL is a powerful cell biology teaching program that consists of text, graphics and
animated diagrams. The program is based on the textbook by Alberts et al. "Molecular
Biology of the Cell".
The lecture is intended to teach both, advanced undergraduate and graduate students.
The topics in this semester are: cell membrane, signaling, protein sorting and intracellular
vesicle transport, the cytoskeleton, movement and muscle action, nerve cells, cell
environment and extracellular matrix.
Every participant is expected to give a short (15-20 min) introductory seminar to one of the
topics.
Suggested reading:
B. Alberts et al.: Molecular Biology of the Cell, 4th Ed., Garland Science, 2002.
H. Lodish et al.: Molecular Cell Biology, 5th Ed., W.H. Freeman and Company, 2004.