Chemical Biology Seminar Series 1
CH-635 / 1 credit
Teacher(s): Fierz Beat, Heinis Christian, Schuhmacher Milena Maria, Steinauer Angela, Vacat .
Language: English
Remark: Next time Fall 25 to Spring 26
Frequency
Every 3 years
Summary
PhD students can broaden their horizon in the field of chemical biology by listening to 14 talks by speakers who talk about their recent research. The PhD students get the opportunity to also personally meet the speakers
Content
14 lectures per Academic year about resarch activities of invited speakers per semester. The talks will cover diverse topics across the field of chemical biology. The themes may include but are not limited to the following ones: study of chemical mechanisms in biology, understanding natural biological systems using chemical and biological tools,expanding biology through chemistry, development and application of chemical or biochemical techniques, drug development with chemical or biological tools, etc.
The speakers and talk titles will be announced at the beginning of each semester on a website.
Note
At the end of the course: The participants are asked to write a 1-page report to describe which lectures they liked most and they should suggest future speakers.
Keywords
Chemical biology, research talks
Learning Prerequisites
Required courses
M.Sc. in chemistry, biochemistry, biology or a related science
Assessment methods
Project report:
At the end of the course: The participants are asked to write a 1-page report to describe which lectures they liked most and they should suggest future speakers.
Resources
Websites
Moodle Link
In the programs
- Exam form: Project report (session free)
- Subject examined: Chemical Biology Seminar Series 1
- Lecture: 14 Hour(s)
- Project: 14 Hour(s)
- Type: optional