Courses
The following list shows a selection of courses that may be offered as part of the program in the summer or winter semester. Please note that these are examples and the actual course offerings may vary depending on the semester. Up-to-date information on the courses available in each semester can be found in the course overview in DocGS.
Summer Term
Lecture
- Advanced MRI and Analysis Techniques for Neuro-Applications
- Molecular Oncology I
- Imaging Neuropsychiatry 2
- Molecular Medicine
Seminar
- Introduction to glucose and insulin homeostasis in theory and experiment
- Scientific Presentation
- Molecular Medicine Seminar
- Literature Seminar
- Molecular Mechanisms of pancreatic carcinoma development and spreading
Lab Course
- 3D organoids and beyond – Exploring advanced tumor model systems
- Applied Virology
- Basic Proteomics and Protein Biochemistry
- Cell Processing and Purification
- Elektrophysiologie/Basic Principles in Light Microscopy
- GI Cancer research
- Hematologic Malignancies
- Imaging structural and metabolic heterogenity of cancer
- Immune cell phenotyping ex vivo and in situ
- Infection and Immune Evasion of VSV (Vesicular Stomatitis Virus)
- Laboratory animal and comparative Pathology
- Large Scale Modeling and Large Scale Data Analysis
- Lentiviral Vectors
- Liver metabolic imaging
- Replication of HBV
- Statistics
Winter Term
Lecture
- A Basic Introduction to Conventional MRI and Analysis Techniques for Neuro-Applications
- Pancreatic Cancer-Modul1+2 im Wechsel
- Molecular Oncology I
- Imaging Neuropsychiatry 1
- Type 2 immune response
Seminar
Please see the list of seminars for the summer semester
Lab Course
- 3D organoids and beyond – Exploring advanced tumor model systems
- Applied Virology
- Basic optics and microsocopy
- Basic techniques of molecular and cell biology
- Cell Processing and Purification
- Elektrophysiologie
- GI Cancer research
- Hematologic Malignancies
- Introduction in Artificial Intelligence
- Large Scale Modeling and Large Scale Data Analysis
- Lentiviral Vectors
- Liver metabolic imaging
- Preclinical Imaging
- Translational cardiovascular medicine
The legally binding information is outlined in the respective study regulations of the PhD program Medical Life Science and Technology, which are available here.