Michael Ristow: Catalogue data in Spring Semester 2021 |
Name | Dr. Michael Ristow |
Field | Energy Metabolism |
Address | Charité - CCM - CC13 - IEED Hessische Str. 3-4 Inst. f. Exp. Endo/Diabetologie 10115 Berlin GERMANY |
michael-ristow@ethz.ch | |
Department | Health Sciences and Technology |
Relationship | Full Professor |
Number | Title | ECTS | Hours | Lecturers | |
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376-0006-02L | Laboratory Course in Molecular Biology | 2 credits | 2P | C. Wolfrum, K. De Bock, C. Ewald, M. Ristow | |
Abstract | Introduction to experimental molecular biology using physiological examples. | ||||
Objective | Practical experience of molecular biology. Learning of fundamental research methods. | ||||
Content | Protein analysis , cell culture, quantification of RNA. | ||||
Lecture notes | Ein Skript zum Praktikum wird abgegeben. | ||||
Prerequisites / Notice | Cell Biology | ||||
376-0008-00L | Advanced Physiology and Pathophysiology Only for Health Sciences and Technology BSc. | 4 credits | 4V | K. De Bock, O. Bar-Nur, M. Detmar, G. A. Kuhn, M. Ristow, G. Schratt, C. Spengler, C. Wolfrum, M. Zenobi-Wong | |
Abstract | In-depth theory to molecular and pathophysiological aspects of nerves, muscles, heart , circulatory , respiratory and sensory organs . | ||||
Objective | In-depth knowledge of anatomy and physiology. | ||||
Content | Molecular fundamentals of physiological processes, processes of disease development. | ||||
Prerequisites / Notice | Language of teaching in this course is German/English depending on the teacher | ||||
376-0152-00L | Anatomy and Physiology II | 5 credits | 4V | M. Ristow, K. De Bock, M. Kopf, L. Slomianka, C. Spengler | |
Abstract | Basic knowledge of the anatomy and physiology of the gastrointestinal tract, endocrine organs, urinary system and the reproductive system. Knowlewdge of the basic mechanisms of pathobiology. Study of all human tissues and selected organs by examining slides under the light microscope. | ||||
Objective | Foundations of human anatomy and physiology and basics of clinical pathophysiology | ||||
Content | Short overview of human anatomy, physiology and general pathology. 3rd semester: Principles of histology and embryology. Anatomy and physiology: nervous system, muscle, sensory organs, circulatory system, respiratory system. 4rd semester: Anatomy and physiology: gastrointestinal tract, endocrine system, metabolism and thermoregulation, integumentary system, blood and immune system, urinary system, circadian rhythm, reproductive system, pregnancy and birth. | ||||
Literature | Anatomie: Martini, Timmons, Tallitsch, "Anatomie", Pearson; oder Schiebler, Korf, "Anatomie", Steinkopff / Springer; oder Spornitz, "Anatomie und Physiologie, Lehrbuch und Atlas für Pflege-und Gesundheitsfachberufe", Springer Physiologie: Thews/Mutschler/Vaupel: Anatomie, Physiologie, Pathophysiologie des Menschen, Wissenschaftliche Verlagsgesellschaft, Stuttgart oder Schmidt/Lang/Thews: Physiologie des Menschen, Springer-Verlag, Heidelberg | ||||
Prerequisites / Notice | Der Besuch der Anatomie und Physiologie I - Vorlesung ist Voraussetzung, da die Anatomie und Physiologie II - Vorlesung auf dem Wissen der im vorangegangenen Semester gelesenen Anatomie und Physiologie I - Vorlesung aufbaut. | ||||
376-0304-00L | Colloquium in Translational Science (Spring Semester) | 1 credit | 1K | N. Cesarovic, A. Alimonti, C. Ewald, V. Falk, J. Goldhahn, K. Maniura, M. Ristow, R. M. Rossi, S. Schürle-Finke, G. Shivashankar, E. Vayena, V. Vogel, F. von Meyenn | |
Abstract | Current topics in translational medicine presented by speakers from academia and industry. | ||||
Objective | Getting insight into actual areas and problems of translational medicine. | ||||
Content | Timely and concise presentations of postgraduate students, post-docs, senior scientists, professors, as well as external guests from both academics and industry will present topics of their interest related to translational medicine. | ||||
Prerequisites / Notice | No compulsory prerequisites, but student should have basic knowledge about biomedical research. | ||||
752-6306-AAL | Physiology and Anatomy II Enrolment ONLY for MSc students with a decree declaring this course unit as an additional admission requirement. Any other students (e.g. incoming exchange students, doctoral students) CANNOT enrol for this course unit. | 3 credits | 6R | D. Burdakov, M. Ristow | |
Abstract | Imparts a basic understanding of physiology and anatomy in man, focusing on the close interrelations between morphology and function of the human organism. This is fostered by discussing all subjects from a functional point of view. A major topic of the lecture is food intake and digestion with its correlated endocrine and metabolic processes. | ||||
Objective | After this course the students are able to understand basic principles of systems physiology and the mechanisms of the function of the major organ systems. | ||||
752-6306-00L | Physiology and Anatomy II | 3 credits | 2V | D. Burdakov, M. Ristow | |
Abstract | Imparts a basic understanding of physiology and anatomy in man, focusing on the close interrelations between morphology and function of the human organism. This is fostered by discussing all subjects from a functional point of view. A major topic of the lecture is food intake and digestion with its correlated endocrine and metabolic processes. | ||||
Objective | After this course the students are able to understand basic principles of systems physiology and the mechanisms of the function of the major organ systems. |