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11992-01 - Block course: Infection Biology and Epidemiology (15 CP)

Semester fall semester 2026
Course frequency Every fall sem.
Lecturers Julia Friederike Bohlius (julia.bohlius@unibas.ch)
Nicolas Brancucci (nicolas.brancucci@unibas.ch, Assessor)
Claudia Daubenberger (claudia.daubenberger@unibas.ch)
Monica Golumbeanu (monica.golumbeanu@unibas.ch)
Jan Hattendorf (jan.hattendorf@unibas.ch)
Manuel Hetzel (manuel.hetzel@unibas.ch)
Pascal Mäser (pascal.maeser@unibas.ch)
Pie Müller (pie.mueller@unibas.ch)
Christian Nsanzabana (c.nsanzabana@unibas.ch)
Peter Odermatt (peter.odermatt@unibas.ch)
Till Voss (till.voss@unibas.ch)
Content The Infection Biology and Epidemiology (IBE) block course examines the phenomena of infection with human medically important pathogens from molecular cell biology to epidemiology and public health levels. Infection biology explores life processes of infections from the molecule to the organism and consequences of parasite-host interactions. Epidemiology studies the frequencies and spread of infections and resulting disease in a host population and the factors that determine these frequencies and spread. Methods from molecular and cell biology, microbiology and parasitology, immunology as well as epidemiology and social sciences will be used. The basic knowledge from the elective course «Parasitology and Parasitism» (12233) is assumed.
Learning objectives Epidemiological perspective:
- Observing the significance of infections for individuals and society using interdisciplinary approaches.
- Analysing host-parasite relationships and proposing control measures.
Cellular biology perspective:
- Understanding the molecular basis of infections (antigenic variation, transmission, adaptation to host milieus, host cell invasion, etc.).
- Understanding the immunology of different infections and concepts in vaccine and drug discovery.
Participants will identify research questions, analyse/evaluate data and present research results.
Bibliography «Medizinische Mikrobiologie», Kayser, Bienz, Eckert und Zinkernagel (Thieme Verlag)
Comments for biology students only
compulsory attendance
The number of places is limited to 40.
Weblink https://adam.unibas.ch

 

Admission requirements Successful completion of the basic studies and the first year of the advanced level in the Bachelor of Biology.
Language of instruction English
Use of digital media Online, optional

 

Interval Weekday Time Room
Comments Block course: 09.11.-18.12.2026, Monday to Friday, 8:00-18:00
A detailed schedule will be provided by the lecturers in due time.

No dates available. Please contact the lecturer.

Modules Module: Block Course (Master's degree subject: Biology)
Module: Specialization in Organismic Biology (Bachelor's Studies: Biology)
Assessment format continuous assessment
Assessment details written exam
14.01.2027, 9:15-10:45 h, Ort folgt
Assessment registration/deregistration Reg.: course registration, dereg: cancel course registration
Repeat examination no repeat examination
Scale 1-6 0,5
Repeated registration as often as necessary
Responsible faculty Faculty of Science, studiendekanat-philnat@unibas.ch
Offered by Schweizerisches Tropen- und Public Health-Institut

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