Structural Biology of the Cell

A.Y. 2019/2020
6
Max ECTS
48
Overall hours
SSD
BIO/01 BIO/06
Language
English
Learning objectives
Objectives of the course are the knowledge of the cellular mechanisms that regulate survival, proliferation and differentiation of eukaryotic cells, both animal and vegetal. Capability to understand experiments and concepts related to the general field of cell biology. Capability to understand modern technologies of relevance to cell biology.
Expected learning outcomes
At the end of the course the student will be:
- familiar with important cellular mechanisms controlling plant and animal differentiation.
- familiar with experimental approaches in different cellular model systems including cutting-edge technologies, and
- able to critically evaluate experimental data.
- able to plan simple projects and approach biological questions with a problem solving attitude.
Single course

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Course syllabus and organization

Single session

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Lesson period
Second semester
Course syllabus
The course will approach cell biology both from the perspective of the animal and the vegetal cell. During the lectures the following arguments will be dealt with: principles regulating actin filament (AFs) and microtubule (MTs) dynamics; the specific roles of AFs and MTs in plant cells with respect to animal cells; MT dynamics as the major determinant of cell wall structure and plant cell shape; protein complexes involved in MT nucleation (model of dispersed MTOcs) and MT dynamics in isodiametrically and tip growing cells; cell Biology in the laboratory; imaging technology and the cytoskeleton; structure and relevance of the cytoskeleton in disease and diagnostics; unconventional signaling through cellular shape; disease and target-oriented cell biology and the functional analysis of gene function by cell biology (data discussion).
Prerequisites for admission
The course deals with topics of advanced cell biology, therefore a basic preparation in molecular biology and cytology is highly advised.
Teaching methods
Powerpoint-assisted lectures. The active participation of the student will be stimulated by scientific questions and discussions of specific topics during class, thus lecture attendance is highly preferred.
Teaching Resources
Lecture presentations, scientific articles and other teaching resources will be provided via the course Ariel website and refer to newly published sources. For a general textbook of Cell Biology the following is suugested: Cell Biology 3rd Edition, ELSEVIER, Editors Pollard, Earnshaw, Lippincott-Schwarts & Johnson (the book is not mandatory).
Assessment methods and Criteria
Students will be evaluated by a written exam consisting of multiple choice questions, open questions, recognition of structures and the conceptual elaboration of a scientific problem of cell biology. During the course, past exam examples will be provided. Evaluation criteria are based on the verification of acquired skills, reasoning ability and clarity of the answers.
BIO/01 - GENERAL BOTANY
BIO/06 - COMPARATIVE ANATOMY AND CYTOLOGY
Lessons: 48 hours
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