Volodymyr Korkhov: Katalogdaten im Herbstsemester 2021

NameHerr Prof. Dr. Volodymyr Korkhov
LehrgebietMembranproteine und Signaltransduktion
Adresse
Dep. Biologie
OSRA/001
Paul Scherrer Institut
5232 Villigen PSI
SWITZERLAND
E-Mailvolodymyr.korkhov@mol.biol.ethz.ch
DepartementBiologie
BeziehungAusserordentlicher Professor

NummerTitelECTSUmfangDozierende
551-0336-00LMethods in Cellular Biochemistry Belegung eingeschränkt - Details anzeigen
Number of participants limited to 13.

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 KP7PI. Zemp, V. Korkhov, U. Kutay, M. Peter
KurzbeschreibungStudents will learn about biochemical approaches to analyze cellular functions. The course consists of practical projects in small groups, lectures and literature discussions. The course concludes with the presentation of results at a poster session.
LernzielStudents will learn to design, carry out and assess experiments using current biochemical and cell biological strategies to analyze cellular functions in model systems. In particular they will learn novel imaging techniques along with biochemical approaches to understand fundamental cellular pathways. Furthermore, they will learn to assess strengths and limitations of the different approaches and be able to discuss their validity for the analysis of cellular functions.
LiteraturDocumentation and recommended literature (review articles and selected primary literature) will be provided during the course.
Voraussetzungen / BesonderesThis course will be taught in English.
551-0351-00LMembrane Biology Information Belegung eingeschränkt - Details anzeigen
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 KP7PV. Korkhov, U. Kutay, A. Rodriguez-Villalon, G. Schertler
KurzbeschreibungThe 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.
LernzielThe aim of the course is to expose the students to a wide range of modern research areas encompassed by the field of membrane biology.
InhaltStudents 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.
SkriptNo script
LiteraturThe recommended literature, including reviews and primary research articles, will be provided during the course
Voraussetzungen / BesonderesThe 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.
551-1005-00LBioanalytics Information 4 KP4GP. Picotti, F. Allain, V. Korkhov, M. Pilhofer, R. Schlapbach, K. Weis, K. Wüthrich, weitere Dozierende
KurzbeschreibungDer Kurs gibt eine Einführung in die wichtigsten der modernen biologischen Forschung zugrunde liegenden Labortechniken.
LernzielFür jede der besprochenen Techniken können die Studierenden am Ende des Kurses erklären:
a) die physikalischen, chemischen und biologischen Prinzipien die der Technik zugrunde liegen,
b) welche Anforderungen Technik an die verwendeten Proben stellt
c) welche Rohdaten erhoben werden
d) welche Annahmen und Zusatzdaten bei der Interpretation der Daten verwendet werden.
e) wie die Daten und die Resultate der Analyse benutzt werden um biologische Fragen zu beantworten.

Am Ende des Kurses werden die Studierenden in der Lage sein unter den besprochenen Techniken diejenigen auszuwählen, die am besten geeignet sind um eine bestimmte biologische Frage zu beantworten.
Sie werden zusätzlich in der Lage sein die Vor- und Nachteile der in Frage kommenden Techniken zu diskutieren und zu beschreiben wie verschiedene Techniken kombiniert werden können um ein umfassenderes Verständnis der biologische Frage zu erhalten.
InhaltDer Kurs wird aus einer Kombination von Vorlesungen, Selbststudiumseinheiten und Übungen bestehen.

Der Fokus des Kurses liegt auf folgenden Techniken:

-DNA Sequenzierung
- Chromatographische Techniken
- Massenspektrometrie
- UV/Vis- und Fluoreszensspektroskopie
- Lichtmikroskopie
- Elektronenmikroskopie
- Röntgenkristallographie
- NMR Spektroskopie
SkriptDer Kurs wird durch eine Moodle Seite unterstützt auf der für den Kurs notwendigen Materialen zur Verfügung gestellt werden.
KompetenzenKompetenzen
Fachspezifische KompetenzenKonzepte und Theoriengeprüft
Verfahren und Technologiengeprüft
Methodenspezifische KompetenzenAnalytische Kompetenzengeprüft
Entscheidungsfindunggeprüft
Medien und digitale Technologiengefördert
Problemlösunggeprüft
Projektmanagementgefördert
Persönliche KompetenzenKreatives Denkengeprüft
Kritisches Denkengeprüft
551-1303-00LCellular Biochemistry of Health and Disease Information Belegung eingeschränkt - Details anzeigen
Number of participants limited to 20.
4 KP2SV. Korkhov, T. Ishikawa, M. Jagannathan, R. Kroschewski, G. Neurohr, M. Peter, A. E. Smith, B. Snijder, K. Weis
KurzbeschreibungDuring this Masters level seminar style course, students will explore current research topics in cellular biochemistry focused on the structure, function and regulation of selected cell components, and the consequences of dysregulation for pathologies.
LernzielStudents will work with experts toward a critical analysis of cutting-edge research in the domain of cellular biochemistry, with emphasis on normal cellular processes and the consequences of their dysregulation. At the end of the course, students will be able to introduce, present, evaluate, critically discuss and write about recent scientific articles in the research area of cellular biochemistry.
InhaltGuided by an expert in the field, students will engage in classical round-table style discussions of current literature with occasional frontal presentations. Students will alternate as discussion leaders throughout the semester, with the student leader responsible to briefly summarize key general knowledge and context of the assigned primary research paper. Together with the faculty expert, all students will participate in discussion of the primary paper, including the foundation of the biological question, specific questions addressed, key methods, key results, remaining gaps and research implications.
LiteraturThe literature will be provided during the course
Voraussetzungen / BesonderesThe course will be taught in English.