Roger Schibli: Catalogue data in Spring Semester 2012 |
Name | Prof. Dr. Roger Schibli |
Field | Radiopharmacy |
Consultation hours | By appointment |
Address | Inst. f. Pharmazeutische Wiss. ETH Zürich, HCI H 431 Vladimir-Prelog-Weg 1-5/10 8093 Zürich SWITZERLAND |
Telephone | +41 44 633 74 64 |
roger.schibli@pharma.ethz.ch | |
Department | Chemistry and Applied Biosciences |
Relationship | Full Professor |
Number | Title | ECTS | Hours | Lecturers | |
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535-0002-00L | Introduction to Pharmaceutical Sciences II | 3 credits | 3V | K.‑H. Altmann, S. M. Ametamey, M. Detmar, B. A. Gander, C. Halin Winter, J. Hall, S.‑D. Krämer, J.‑C. Leroux, D. Neri, U. Quitterer, R. Schibli, G. Schneider, I. A. Werner Kaeslin, H. U. Zeilhofer | |
Abstract | First identification with Pharmaceutical Sciences; motivation for profiling in the Natural Sciences, which are focused on within the first two years as a preparation for the specialized studies; sensitization for the duties and the responsibilities of a person with a federal diploma in Pharmacy; information about job opportunities. | ||||
Learning objective | First identification with Pharmaceutical Sciences; motivation for profiling in the Natural Sciences, which are focused on within the first two years as a preparation for the specialized studies; sensitization for the duties and the responsibilities of a person with a federal diploma in Pharmacy; information about job opportunities. | ||||
Content | Introduction to Pharmaceutical Sciences by selected milestones of research and development. Overview on research activities at the Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, which is focused on drug delivery and development (from concepts to prototypes). Sensitization for communication skills and information management. Demonstration of job opportunities in community pharmacies, in the hospital, in industry, and in the public sector by experts in the different fields. | ||||
Lecture notes | Handouts for individual lectures. | ||||
Prerequisites / Notice | Interactive teaching | ||||
535-0210-00L | Radiopharmaceutical Chemistry | 2 credits | 2V | R. Schibli, S. M. Ametamey | |
Abstract | Introduction of basic principles of radiation, structure and function of radiopharmaceuticals, examples of radiopharmaceuticals in nuclear medicine pactice, discussion of functional radiopharmaceuticals,molecular imaging, targeted radionuclide therapy, radiopharmaceutical synthesis. | ||||
Learning objective | Introduction of basic priciple of radiation, structure and function of radiopharmaceuticals, examples of radiopharmaceuticals in nuclear medicine pactice, discussion of functional radiopharmaceuticals,molecular imaging, targeted radionuclide therapy, radiopharmaceutical synthesis. | ||||
Content | Introduction radioactivity, radiopharmaceuticals, PET- and SPET- nuclides, generators, mother/daughter acitivity, 99m Tc-Kit-preparation, 99mTc- chemistry, heartradiopharmaceuticals, infection- and lungdiagnostics,groups of brainradiopharmaceuticals, quantification of brainreceptorligand uptake by compartiment models, pharmakology by PET, molecular imaging, application in nuclear medicine, tumor-affine radiopharmaceuticals, targeted radionuclidetherapy, radioimunoconjugates, dosis calculations, nuclearmedicine prcatice, radiopharmaceutical chemistry. | ||||
Lecture notes | Handouts: http://zrw.web.psi.ch/lectures/ | ||||
Literature | Mandatory Text Book: Gopal B. Saha, Ph.D, Fundamentals of Nuclear Pharmacy; Verlag: Springer New York; Auflage: 6th ed. (3. November 2010) Sprache: Englisch ISBN-10: 1441958592 ISBN-13: 978-1441958594 -available at the Polybuchhandlung | ||||
Prerequisites / Notice | Prerequisites: basic knowledge in physics and chemsitry | ||||
535-0900-00L | Seminars on Drug Discovery and Development | 0 credits | 1K | U. Quitterer, K.‑H. Altmann, M. Detmar, C. Halin Winter, J. Hall, J.‑C. Leroux, D. Neri, R. Schibli, G. Schneider, H. U. Zeilhofer | |
Abstract | State-of-the-art information on drug discovery and development by experts from academia and industry. | ||||
Learning objective | State-of-the-art information on drug discovery and development. | ||||
Content | Seminar series of the Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences. Experts from academia and industry report on relevant topics. | ||||
551-1316-00L | CIMST Interdisciplinary Summer School on Bio-Medical Imaging ![]() ![]() | 3 credits | 6G | R. Kroschewski, S. M. Ametamey, Y. Barral, G. Csúcs, F. Helmchen, P. Horvath, T. Ishikawa, B. Kornmann, P. Koumoutsakos, S. Kozerke, M. Peter, M. Rudin, R. Schibli, B. Schuler, M. Stampanoni, G. Székely, R. A. Wepf, M. P. Wolf | |
Abstract | The school will discuss recent progress and current challenges in biological and medical imaging. Topics include computer aided image analysis and modeling. The students will have theoretical training in the form of lectures and practical sessions (either hands-on lab work or lab demonstrations). | ||||
Learning objective | The students know about the possibilities and limitations of a wide range of modern imaging methods and can propose suitable methods for a given imaging problem. | ||||
Content | The CIMST (Center for Imaging Science and Technology, a Competence Center of ETH Zurich) summer school discusses recent progress and current challenges in biological and medical imaging. The students will have theoretical training in the form of lectures and practical sessions (either hands-on lab work or lab demonstrations). A specialization on medical or biological imaging will be offered. Some lectures will be given in parallel for life scientists and physical scientists. Cutting edge techniques using a wide range of imaging mechanisms such as magnetic resonance, positron emission, infrared and optical microscopy, electron microscopy and x-ray imaging will be put in the context of selected biomedical problems. In particular, multimodal and multiscale imaging methods as well as supporting technologies such as computer aided imaging analysis and modeling will be discussed. The school aims to point out possibilities of the integration of different imaging methods. | ||||
Lecture notes | None | ||||
Prerequisites / Notice | We plan to admit about 50 Master or PhD students with background in either biology, chemistry, mathematics, physics, computer or medical science or engineering (Zürich area and from abroad). The school will be taught in English. Admission will be given via a selection process based on the curriculum vitae, a statement of purpose. For details of the program and the application procedure please consult http://www.cimst.ethz.ch/education/summer_school/12. The application deadline is May 28, 2012. A decision on whether your application is accepted or not will be given in June 2012. Only after a positive decision is received, you may sign in via my-studies in the course. |