Gebhard Schertler: Katalogdaten im Herbstsemester 2021 |
Name | Herr Prof. em. Dr. Gebhard Schertler |
Lehrgebiet | Strukturbiologie |
Adresse | Professur für Strukturbiologie OSRA/007 Paul Scherrer Institut 5232 Villigen PSI SWITZERLAND |
Telefon | +41 56 310 42 65 |
gebhard.schertler@biol.ethz.ch | |
URL | https://www.psi.ch/bio/schertler-group-research |
Departement | Biologie |
Beziehung | Professor emeritus |
Nummer | Titel | ECTS | Umfang | Dozierende | |
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551-0103-AAL | Fundamentals of Biology II: Cell Biology Belegung ist NUR erlaubt für MSc Studierende, die diese Lerneinheit als Auflagenfach verfügt haben. Alle anderen Studierenden (u.a. auch Mobilitätsstudierende, Doktorierende) können diese Lerneinheit NICHT belegen. | 5 KP | 11R | U. Kutay, Y. Barral, G. Schertler, U. Suter, S. Werner | |
Kurzbeschreibung | The goal of this course is to provide students with a wide general understanding in cell biology. With this material as a foundation, students have enough of a cell biological basis to begin their specialization not only in cell biology but also in related fields such as biochemistry, microbiology, pharmacological sciences, molecular biology, and others. | ||||
Lernziel | The goal of this course is to provide students with a wide general understanding cell biology. With this material as a foundation, students have enough of a cell biological basis to begin their specialization not only in cell biology but also in related fields such as biochemistry, microbiology, pharmacological sciences, molecular biology, and others. | ||||
Inhalt | The focus is animal cells and the development of multicellular organisms with a clear emphasis on the molecular basis of cellular structures and phenomena. The topics include biological membranes, the cytoskeleton, protein sorting, energy metabolism, cell cycle and division, viruses, extracellular matrix, cell signaling, embryonic development and cancer research. | ||||
Literatur | Alberts et al. 'Molecular Biology of the Cell' 6th edition, 2014, ISBN 9780815344322 (hard cover) and ISBN 9780815345244 (paperback). Topic/Lecturer/Chapter/Pages: Analyzing cells & molecules / Gebhard Schertler/8/ 439-463; Membrane structure / Gebhard Schertler/ 10/ 565-595; Compartments and Sorting/ Ulrike Kutay/12+14+6/641-694/755-758/782-783/315-320/325 -333/Table 6-2/Figure6-20, 6-21, 6-32, 6-34; Intracellular Membrane Traffic/ Ulrike Kutay/13/695-752; The Cytoskeleton/ Ulrike Kutay/ 16/889 - 948 (only the essentials); Membrane Transport of Small Molecules and the Electrical Properties of Membranes /Sabine Werner/11/597 - 633; Mechanisms of Cell Communication / Sabine Werner/15/813-876; Cancer/ Sabine Werner/20/1091-1141; Cell Junctions and Extracellular Matrix/Ueli Suter / 1035-1081; Stem Cells and Tissue Renewal/Ueli Suter /1217-1262; Development of Multicellular organisms/ Ernst Hafen/ 21/ 1145-1179 /1184-1198/1198-1213; Cell Migration/Joao Matos/951-960; Cell Death/Joao Matos/1021-1032; Cell Cycle/chromosome segregation/Cell division/Meiosis/Joao Matos/ 963-1018. | ||||
Voraussetzungen / Besonderes | none | ||||
551-0103-00L | Grundlagen der Biologie II: Zellbiologie Nur für - Biologie BSc (Studienreglement 2013), - Pharmazeutische Wissenschaften BSc (Studienreglement 2013) - Gesundheitswissenschaften und Technologie BSc (Studienreglement 2017) | 5 KP | 5V | S. Werner, Y. Barral, U. Kutay, G. Schertler, U. Suter, I. Zemp | |
Kurzbeschreibung | Ziel dieses Kurses ist ein breites Grundverständnis für die Zellbiologie zu vermitteln. Dieses Basiswissen wird den Studenten ermöglichen, sich in die Zellbiologie sowie in verwandte Gebiete wie Biochemie, Mikrobiologie, Pharmazie, Molekularbiologie und andere zu vertiefen. | ||||
Lernziel | Ziel dieses Kurses ist ein breites Grundverständnis für die Zellbiologie zu vermitteln. Dieses Basiswissen wird den Studenten ermöglichen, sich in die Zellbiologie sowie in verwandte Gebiete wie Biochemie, Mikrobiologie, Pharmazie, Molekularbiologie und andere zu vertiefen. | ||||
Inhalt | Das Hauptaugenmerk liegt auf der Biologie von Säugerzellen und der Entwicklung multizellulärer Organismen mit Schwerpunkt auf molekularen Mechanismen, die zellulären Strukturen und Phänomenen zugrunde liegen. Die behandelten Themen umfassen biologische Membranen, das Zytoskelett, Protein Sorting, Energiemetabolismus, Zellzyklus und Zellteilung, Viren, die extrazelluläre Matrix, Signaltransduktion, Entwicklungsbiologie und Krebsforschung. | ||||
Skript | Die Vorlesungsinhalte werden mithilfe von Powerpoint präsentiert. Die Präsentationen können von ETH Studenten heruntergeladen werden (Moodle). Ausgewählte Vorlesungen können auf dem ETH Netz im live Format (Livestream) angehört werden. | ||||
Literatur | Die Vorlesung folgt Alberts et al. `Molecular Biology of the Cell' 6th Auflage, 2014, ISBN 9780815344322 (gebunden) und ISBN 9780815345244 (Taschenbuchausgabe). | ||||
Voraussetzungen / Besonderes | Einige Vorlesungseinheiten werden in englischer Sprache gehalten. Einzelne Teile des Inhalts des Lehrbuchs müssen im Selbststudium erarbeitet werden. | ||||
551-0351-00L | Membrane Biology ![]() ![]() Number of participants limited to 15. The enrolment is done by the D-BIOL study administration. General safety regulations for all block courses: The COVID certificate is mandatory at ETH Zurich. Only students who have a Covid certificate, i.e. who have been vaccinated, have recovered or have been tested, are entitled to attend courses in attendance. -Whenever possible the distance rules have to be respected -All students have to wear masks throughout the course. Please keep reserve masks ready. Surgical masks (IIR) or medical grade masks (FFP2) without a valve are permitted. Community masks (fabric masks) are not allowed. -The installation and activation of the Swiss Covid-App is highly encouraged -Any additional rules for individual courses have to be respected -Students showing any COVID-19 symptoms are not allowed to enter ETH buildings and have to inform the course responsible. | 6 KP | 7P | V. Korkhov, U. Kutay, A. Rodriguez-Villalon, G. Schertler | |
Kurzbeschreibung | The course will introduce the students to the key concepts in membrane biology and will allow them to be involved in laboratory projects related to that broad field. The course will consist of lectures, literature discussions, and practical laboratory work in small groups. Results of the practical projects will be presented during the poster session at the end of the course. | ||||
Lernziel | The aim of the course is to expose the students to a wide range of modern research areas encompassed by the field of membrane biology. | ||||
Inhalt | Students will be engaged in research projects aimed at understanding the biological membranes at the molecular, organellar and cellular levels. Students will design and perform experiments, evaluate experimental results, analyze the current scientific literature and understand the relevance of their work in the context of the current state of the membrane biology field. | ||||
Skript | No script | ||||
Literatur | The recommended literature, including reviews and primary research articles, will be provided during the course | ||||
Voraussetzungen / Besonderes | The course will be taught in English. All general lectures will be held at ETH Hoenggerberg. Students will be divided into small groups to carry out experiments at ETH or at the Paul Scherrer Institute. Travel to the Paul Scherrer Institute will be by public transportation. |