After successful completion of the course, students are able to
explain the structure of eukaryotic cells
select appropriate microscopy methods for biological materials according to the question
develop a strategy for the comprehensive analysis of biological and inorganic materials
to name and explain the methods behind the abbreviations TEM, SEM, EDX, AFM, XRM, XRD, LC, GC, MS
to understand the use of electrophoresis for the analysis of proteins and DNA
to explain the basics of the impedance of biological materials and living cells
discuss stimulus conduction and signal processing in the human brain
understand interaction mechanisms and assess dangers of low frequency electrical and magnetical fields with biological tissue
understand interaction mechanisms and assess dangers of high frequency electromagnetic fields with biological tissue
understand interaction mechanisms and assess dangers of ionizing and non-ionizing radiation with biological tissue
assign electrical methods for biophysical purposes.
Lecture
due to the Corona pandemic this lecture will be held entirely online!
following online appointments are scheduled (preliminary):
08.10.2020 15°° until 16.30 Zoom lecture, Dr. Klaus Becker
15.10.2020 15°° until 16.30 Zoom lecture, Massih Foroughipour
22.10.2020 15°° until 16.30 Zoom lecture, Massih Foroughipour
29.10.2020 15°° until 16:30 Zoom lecture,, Prof. Heinz Wanzenböck
05.11.2020 15°° until 16:30 Zoom lecture,, Prof. Heinz Wanzenböck
12.11.2020 15°° until 16:30 Zoom lecture, Prof. Heinz Wanzenböck
19.11.2020 15°° until 16.30 Zoom lecture, Dr. Klaus Becker
26.11.2020 15°° until 16.30 Zoom lecture, Dr. Klaus Becker
03.12.2020 15°° until 16.30 Zoom lecture, Dr. Klaus Becker
10.12.2020 15°° until 16.30 Zoom lecture, Dr. Klaus Becker
17.12.2020 15°° until 16.30 Zoom lecture, Dr. Klaus Becker
07.01.2021 15°° until 16:30°° Zoom lecture, Prof. Eugenius Kaniusas
14.01.2021 15°° until 16:30°° Zoom lecture, Prof. Eugenius Kaniusas
21.01.2021 15°° until 16:30°° Zoom lecture, Prof. Eugenius Kaniusas