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25661-01 - Lecture with practical courses: Current Topics in Biophysics 6 CP

Semester fall semester 2023
Course frequency Every fall sem.
Lecturers Knut Drescher (knut.drescher@unibas.ch)
Richard Neher (richard.neher@unibas.ch)
Erik van Nimwegen (erik.vannimwegen@unibas.ch, Assessor)
Mihaela Zavolan (mihaela.zavolan@unibas.ch)
Content New measurement technologies have transformed biology into a data rich science. Quantitative analysis and mathematical models are needed to make sense of these data and reach a better, more predictive understanding of biological systems. Such understanding often depends on identifying how biology is constrained by the laws of physics and how it exploits self-organization principles. In this course, we will review how ideas and concepts from physics have helped understanding biological systems by discussing landmark papers in the field. Topics that will be covered include quantitative laws in genome evolution, trade-offs between unicellular and multicellular organization, regulatory circuits for gene regulation and their specific behaviors, the role of gene expression noise, bacterial growth laws, regulatory principles in metazoan development, and the application of maximum entropy and information theory principles to biological problems from protein structure to development. Pre-requisites are a good mathematical background (calculus, linear algebra, dynamical systems, probability theory) as well as a basic background in biology.
Comments This course is also part of the MSc program Computational Biology and Bioinformatics with ETH-Z and Uni Zürich. Students from this program should register early and get in touch with the study coordinator to ensure that they have access to the relevant online resources from the start.
The course starts in the second week of the semester on 25.9.2023
Weblink Graduate Teaching Program

 

Admission requirements Prerequisites:
- solid mathematical background
- lectures: Computational Biology I and II: desirable (for students with unibas background)
Language of instruction English
Use of digital media Online, optional

 

Interval Weekday Time Room
wöchentlich Monday 10.15-12.00 - Online Präsenz -
wöchentlich Monday 13.15-14.00 - Online Präsenz -

Dates

Date Time Room
Monday 18.09.2023 10.15-12.00 --, --
Monday 18.09.2023 13.15-14.00 --, --
Monday 25.09.2023 10.15-12.00 --, --
Monday 25.09.2023 13.15-14.00 --, --
Monday 02.10.2023 10.15-12.00 --, --
Monday 02.10.2023 13.15-14.00 --, --
Monday 09.10.2023 10.15-12.00 --, --
Monday 09.10.2023 13.15-14.00 --, --
Monday 16.10.2023 10.15-12.00 --, --
Monday 16.10.2023 13.15-14.00 --, --
Monday 23.10.2023 10.15-12.00 --, --
Monday 23.10.2023 13.15-14.00 --, --
Monday 30.10.2023 10.15-12.00 --, --
Monday 30.10.2023 13.15-14.00 --, --
Monday 06.11.2023 10.15-12.00 --, --
Monday 06.11.2023 13.15-14.00 --, --
Monday 13.11.2023 10.15-12.00 --, --
Monday 13.11.2023 13.15-14.00 --, --
Monday 20.11.2023 10.15-12.00 --, --
Monday 20.11.2023 13.15-14.00 --, --
Monday 27.11.2023 10.15-12.00 --, --
Monday 27.11.2023 13.15-14.00 --, --
Monday 04.12.2023 10.15-12.00 --, --
Monday 04.12.2023 13.15-14.00 --, --
Monday 11.12.2023 10.15-12.00 --, --
Monday 11.12.2023 13.15-14.00 --, --
Monday 18.12.2023 10.15-12.00 --, --
Monday 18.12.2023 13.15-14.00 --, --
Modules Cycle E: Computational and Systems Biology (Master's Studies: Molecular Biology)
Doctorate Biochemistry: Recommendations (PhD subject: Biochemistry)
Doctorate Biophysics: Recommendations (PhD subject: Biophysics)
Doctorate Cell Biology: Recommendations (PhD subject: Cell Biology)
Doctorate Computational Biology: Recommendations (PhD subject: Computational Biology)
Doctorate Genetics: Recommendations (PhD subject: Genetics)
Doctorate Microbiology: Recommendations (PhD subject: Microbiology)
Doctorate Molecular Biology: Recommendations (PhD subject: Molecular Biology)
Doctorate Neurobiology: Recommendations (PhD subject: Neurobiology)
Doctorate Pharmacology: Recommendations (PhD subject: Pharmacology)
Doctorate Structural Biology: Recommendations (PhD subject: Structural Biology)
Kernfächer und Seminar (Master's Studies: Computational Biology and Bioinformatics)
Module Specialisation: Molecular Biology (Master's Studies: Nanosciences)
Assessment format continuous assessment
Assessment details To pass the course, students need to participate in at least 10 sessions. The grade will be based on quality and quantity of active oral participation, submitted written notes as preparation for each of the sessions, and a report on one of the topics.

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 Departement Biozentrum

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