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Description

Objectives in terms of knowledge (course content ):

Acquisition of knowledge on principal cellular processes, and associated experimental methods, required for the use of mammalian cells as tools for therapeutic targets identification and validation.
• Cellular processes will include major cell functions such as glycoprotein biosynthesis and intracellular traffic, cell morphogenesis, cell division, cell migration/invasion, and associated signaling pathways. Group work will allow to explore further different aspects of cell functioning, and identify Biotech Companies that are using the knowledge on these cellular processes for developing applications in the field of innovative therapies.
• Cell imaging approaches used to study these cellular processes: Principle, applications and limits of principal types of photonic microscopy: Phase contrast, DIC, dark field, fluorescent probes, living cell imaging, confocal microscopies, TIRF, FRET, FRAP, FLIM, 3D microscopy, high throughput imaging, super resolution, FALI, Optogenetics, and link with electron microscopy.

 

Compétences visées

Objectives in terms of skills :

  • Progressively apprehend and master the challenges provided by complexity and interdisciplinarity in Cell Biology Research
  • Improve autonomous information collection skills using available literature
  • Practice Scientific English
  • Develop professional communication and reporting skills in team work

Bibliographie

Bibliography, course materials :

  • Standard lectures
  • Cell Biology textbooks
  • Review articles and Research articles
  • Resources found by personal work

Contact

Responsable(s) de l'enseignement
Celia Deville : c.deville@unistra.fr
Denis Dujardin : denis.dujardin@unistra.fr