Hubert Rehrauer: Katalogdaten im Frühjahrssemester 2017

NameHerr Dr. Hubert Rehrauer
Adresse
Functional Genomics Center Zürich
ETH Zürich, Y32 H 66
Winterthurerstrasse 190
8057 Zürich
SWITZERLAND
Telefon044 635 39 24
E-Mailhubert.rehrauer@fgcz.ethz.ch
DepartementMathematik
BeziehungDozent

NummerTitelECTSUmfangDozierende
551-0364-00LFunctional Genomics3 KP2VC. von Mering, C. Beyer, B. Bodenmiller, H. Rehrauer, M. Robinson, R. Schlapbach, K. Shimizu, N. Zamboni
KurzbeschreibungFunctional genomics is key to understanding the dynamic aspects of genome function and regulation. Functional genomics approaches use the wealth of data produced by large-scale DNA sequencing, gene expression profiling, proteomics and metabolomics. Today functional genomics is becoming increasingly important for the generation and interpretation of quantitative biological data.
LernzielFunctional genomics is key to understanding the dynamic aspects of genome function and regulation. Functional genomics approaches use the wealth of data produced by large-scale DNA sequencing, gene expression profiling, proteomics and metabolomics. Today functional genomics is becoming increasingly important for the generation and interpretation of quantitative biological data. Such data provide the basis for systems biology efforts to elucidate the structure, dynamics and regulation of cellular networks.
InhaltThe curriculum of the Functional Genomics course emphasizes an in depth understanding of new technology platforms for modern genomics and advanced genetics, including the application of functional genomics approaches such as advanced microarrays, proteomics, metabolomics, clustering and classification. Students will learn quality controls and standards (benchmarking) that apply to the generation of quantitative data and will be able to analyze and interpret these data. The training obtained in the Functional Genomics course will be immediately applicable to experimental research and design of systems biology projects.
Voraussetzungen / BesonderesThe Functional Genomics course will be taught in English.