Nikola Cesarovic: Catalogue data in Spring Semester 2023

Name Dr. Nikola Cesarovic
Address
Translat. kardiovask. Technologien
ETH Zürich, HCP H 12.1
Leopold-Ruzicka-Weg 4
8093 Zürich
SWITZERLAND
Telephone+41 44 632 59 25
E-mailnikola.cesarovic@hest.ethz.ch
DepartmentHealth Sciences and Technology
RelationshipLecturer

NumberTitleECTSHoursLecturers
376-0304-00LColloquium in Translational Science (Spring Semester)1 credit1KN. Cesarovic, A. Alimonti, C. Ewald, V. Falk, J. Goldhahn, K. Maniura, R. M. Rossi, S. Schürle-Finke, G. Shivashankar, E. Vayena, V. Vogel, F. von Meyenn, further lecturers
AbstractCurrent topics in translational medicine presented by speakers from academia and industry.
Learning objectiveGetting insight into actual areas and problems of translational medicine.
ContentTimely 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 / NoticeNo compulsory prerequisites, but student should have basic knowledge about biomedical research.
376-0306-00LETHeart Joint Scientific Colloquium (Spring Semester)1 credit1KN. Cesarovic, V. Falk, further lecturers
AbstractThe ETHeart Joint Scientific Colloquium resides at the intersection of cardiovascular medicine with biologics, bio-materials, devices, sensors, robotics, and data science. The aim of the course is to provide a basic understanding of the cardiovascular disease and underlying (patho-) physiology as well as current therapeutic challenges and novel engineering solutions.
Learning objectiveJoin this course if you want to:
• Get Engineering – Cardiovascular Medical Cross-training
• Get Basic knowledge of cardiovascular physiology and pathology
• Understand the current challenges from the medical perspective
• Join the Community of cardiovascular research enthusiasts at ETH
• Practice your Discussion and Presentation Delivery Skills
ContentThe course will include presentations on Zurich Heart and ETHeart projects, as well as lectures on chosen topics in cardiovascular medicine and research given by leading international clinical scientists, many of whom are coming from the German Heart Center of Charité Berlin.

This highly interactive, on-line course encourages participants to actively contribute, ask questions, and provide feedback during the lectures, presentations, and discussions. The course is open and welcomes students from all backgrounds as the field of cardiovascular medicine and therapy development is multidisciplinary in nature.

Timely and didacticaly stuctured presentations and lectures on chosen topics of cardiovascular medicine and research will be given by medical doctors, translational scientists and students in the field. Each presentation is followed by in depth discussion.
Prerequisites / NoticeThis course does not require any specific prerequisites, but it would be beneficial for students to have a foundational knowledge of the cardiovascular system, physiology and biomedical research. Additionally, as a requirement of the course, each participant will be expected to present their own scientific work or topic of interest (10-minute presentation) during one of the four sessions and provide a written assay (600 words) at the end of the course.