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12422-01 - Lecture: Proteomics in Drug Discovery Research (2 CP)

Semester spring semester 2015
Course frequency Every spring sem.
Lecturers Paul L. Herrling (paul.herrling@unibas.ch)
Torsten Schwede (torsten.schwede@unibas.ch, Assessor)
Content The accelerating determination ion of genome sequences and their interpretation with genomics tools has brought with iit many challenges. One of them is the determination of the stucture, function and expression of all of the corresponding proteins that are encoded therein. Substancial amounts of every genome examined to date, including the draft of the human genome, reveal protein sequences for witch there are no structural or functional correlates and therefore represent fundamentally unknown entities. Proteomics aims at understanding of how the structure and function of these proteins and their post ribosomal modificationscontribute to life processes. This class addresses potential applications of proteomics to the finding of new drugs.
Comments Die Vorlesungsreihe beginnt am 10.03.2015
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Language of instruction English
Use of digital media Online, optional

 

Interval Weekday Time Room

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Modules Cycle E: Computational and Systems Biology (PhD subject: Biochemistry)
Cycle E: Computational and Systems Biology (PhD subject: Biophysics)
Cycle E: Computational and Systems Biology (PhD subject: Genetics)
Cycle E: Computational and Systems Biology (PhD subject: Microbiology)
Cycle E: Computational and Systems Biology (PhD subject: Cell Biology)
Cycle E: Computational and Systems Biology (PhD subject: Pharmacology)
Cycle E: Computational and Systems Biology (PhD subject: Neurobiology)
Cycle E: Computational and Systems Biology (PhD subject: Bioinformatics)
Cycle E: Computational and Systems Biology (PhD subject: Structural Biology)
Cycle E: Computational and Systems Biology (Master Molecular Biology)
Module Specialisation: Molecular Biology (Master Nanosciences)
Assessment format continuous assessment
Assessment details At least 80% attendance is required, in addition to a written summary of a chosen lecture (2-3 A4 pages)
Assessment registration/deregistration Reg.: course registration; dereg.: teaching staff
Repeat examination no repeat examination
Scale Pass / Fail
Repeated registration as often as necessary
Responsible faculty Faculty of Science, studiendekanat-philnat@unibas.ch
Offered by Departement Biozentrum

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