Seminar in biophysics, molecular modelling, and bioinformatics 1101-5sBiPM
The seminar is dedicated for students and PhD students of biophysics, as well as of other courese interested in applicartion of (bio)physics in biomedical sciences. The presentations are prepared by the staff members, students, and PhD students of the Division of Biophysics, as well as by invited speakers from other institutions.
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Course coordinators
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Learning outcomes
After completion the course:
KNOWLEDGE
1. The student knows the actual issues of modern molecular biophysics.
2. The student knows the relations between biophysics and other parts of bioscience: chemistry, biology, bioinformatics, molecular physics, and practical efecys of biophysical investigations.
SKILLS
1. The student is able to find and analyse scientific results of biophysics and other related branches of science.
2. The student is able to deliver a presentation of his own scientific results as well as those published by others.
3. The student uses English to prepare a presentation
SOCIAL ABILITIES
1. The student comprehends necessity of systematic studies of the scientific publications.
2. The student recognizes significance of biophysics in science and medicine.
3. The student appreciates physical notions and methods in bioscience, as well as in social practice
Assessment criteria
The course accepted by attending the lectures, writing a short summary of one of the lectures, delivering of one presentation; the subject being established by the student, the coordinator of the seminar and the student's tutor. The marks are verified by some selected scientist in the Division of Biophysics, including the coordinator and the tutor.
Arrangement of the date of the presentation with the coordinatori is needed before the begining of the semester.
Additional information
Information on level of this course, year of study and semester when the course unit is delivered, types and amount of class hours - can be found in course structure diagrams of apropriate study programmes. This course is related to the following study programmes:
Additional information (registration calendar, class conductors, localization and schedules of classes), might be available in the USOSweb system: