The courses listed below will be offered in the winter term 2020/21. For detailed course information, please follow the links to the Alma portal and the ILIAS platform.
What is systems biology - introduction for new students
Systems Biology I (BIOINF3371)
Lecture with Excercises
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, this course will take place virtually every Tuesday at 2 p.m. via ZOOM link placed in the ILIAs page until further notice. The weekly tutorial session will take place every Thursday at 4 p.m. via ZOOM link too. If you encounter any difficulties accessing the information, please contact either Dr. Reihaneh Mostolizadeh or Dr. Bashir S. Mienda. This year, “Systems biology I” is conducted in a flipped classroom. Students watch lectures and pre-recorded videos while engaging in concepts, collaborating in weekly discussions with lecturers’ guidance of the lecture hour’s content. Emphasis will be on quintessential approaches and answering questions. In the tutorial, the students work in groups to solve homework problems and complete a term project.
The courses listed below were offered in the summer term 2020. For detailed course information, please follow the links to the Alma portal and the ILIAS platform.
Systems Biology II (BIOINF4394)
Lecture with Excercises
Because of the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic, this course will take place this semester as a live stream every Friday at 10 a.m. c.t. via Moodle until further notice. The weekly tutorial session will take place via ZOOM. The corresponding Alma page provides more detailed information. If you encounter any difficulties to access the information, please contact Jun.-Prof. Dr. Andreas Dräger.
As a result of the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic, this semester, the lecture on this event will take place through downloadable videos until further notice. More details will be announced on the Alma page.
Because of the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic, this event will be held online this semester. On the website of this lecture, you will find further information.
Due to the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic, this seminar will take place in the form of a video conference until further notice. If you are interested in participating, please contact Jun. Prof. Dr. Andreas Dräger.