Hans-Martin Fischer: Katalogdaten im Herbstsemester 2019

NameHerr Prof. em. Dr. Hans-Martin Fischer
LehrgebietMikrobiologie
Adresse
Institut für Mikrobiologie
ETH Zürich, HCI F 439
Vladimir-Prelog-Weg 1-5/10
8093 Zürich
SWITZERLAND
Telefon+41 44 632 44 19
E-Mailhansmartin.fischer@biol.ethz.ch
DepartementBiologie
BeziehungTitularprofessor im Ruhestand

NummerTitelECTSUmfangDozierende
551-0313-00LMicrobiology (Part I)3 KP2VW.‑D. Hardt, L. Eberl, H.‑M. Fischer, J. Piel, M. Pilhofer
KurzbeschreibungAdvanced lecture class providing a broad overview on bacterial cell structure, genetics, metabolism, symbiosis and pathogenesis.
LernzielThis concept class will be based on common concepts and introduce to the enormous diversity among bacteria and archaea. It will cover the current research on bacterial cell structure, genetics, metabolism, symbiosis and pathogenesis.
InhaltAdvanced class covering the state of the research in bacterial cell structure, genetics, metabolism, symbiosis and pathogenesis.
SkriptUpdated handouts will be provided during the class.
LiteraturCurrent literature references will be provided during the lectures.
Voraussetzungen / BesonderesEnglish
The lecture "Grundlagen der Biologie II: Mikrobiologie" is the basis for this advanced lecture.
551-1106-00LProgress Reports in Microbiology and Immunology
Students must sign up via secr.micro.biol.ethz.ch
0 KP5SJ. Piel, M. Aebi, H.‑M. Fischer, W.‑D. Hardt, A. Oxenius, J. Vorholt-Zambelli
KurzbeschreibungPresentation and discussion of current research results in the field of Microbiology and Infection Immunology
LernzielPrecise and transparent presentation of research findings in relation to the current literature, critical discussion of experimental data and their interpretation, development and presentation of future research aims
551-1109-00LSeminars in Microbiology0 KP2KM. Aebi, H.‑M. Fischer, W.‑D. Hardt, M. Künzler, J. Piel, S. Sunagawa, J. Vorholt-Zambelli
KurzbeschreibungSeminars by invited speakers covering selected microbiology themes.
LernzielDiscussion of selected microbiology themes presented by invited speakers.