Students will gain an interdisciplinary understanding of in-vitro model systems, including aspects of biology, chemistry, physics, and engineering. They will become familiar with where and how in-vitro model systems can be useful in biomedical research and pharmaceutical development, and with the range of systems available, from the traditional to the cutting-edge. After successful completion of this module, students will be able to identify advantages and limitations of in-vitro model systems, and to select suitable systems for a given application.
Through a combination of lectures, group discussions, student talks, and practical lab visits and exercises, the following topics will be covered:
Code | 2538057 |
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Degree programme(s) | Biochemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Automotive Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Industrial and Mechanical Engineering |
Lecturer(s) | Dr. Thomas Winkler |
Type of course | Lecture/exercise course |
Semester | Winter semester |
Language of instruction | English |
Level of study | Master |
ECTS credits | 5 |
Contact person | Franziska Buck (Please contact the lecturer if the contact person is not available.) |
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