Universität Wien

301902 VO Model systems and concepts in stem cell biology and regeneration (2019S)

2.00 ECTS (1.00 SWS), SPL 30 - Biologie

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Note: The time of your registration within the registration period has no effect on the allocation of places (no first come, first served).

Details

max. 50 participants
Language: English

Examination dates

Lecturers

Classes

Lecture Series Stem Cell Biology SS 2019
Default location: IMBA HS (Dr. Bohr-Gasse 3, 1030 Vienna, ground floor)
15:00 - max. 16:30

Please note: This term, we also offer a literature seminar that allows to deepen the topics of this lecture series: 301276-1 SE Journal Club II (2019S) (Stem Cell Biology: Evolutionary, developmental and pathological dimensions). Participation is optional, but dates are matched to be compatible with the lecture series.

Specific dates and topics of the Lecture Series:
SECTION I :: PLURIPOTENCY AND EARLY COMMITMENT IN MAMMALIAN EMBRYOLOGY
13.03.19 :: Martin Leeb :: Early pluripotency in the mouse model
20.03.19 :: Christa Bücker :: Early pluripotency in humans
03.04.19 :: Paulina Latos :: Early fate decisions in mammals / trophoblast stem cells

SECTION II :: STEM CELLS AND LINEAGE COMMITMENT IN MAMMALIAN DEVELOPMENT
10.04.19 :: Sasha Mendjan :: Germ layer formation and mesoderm
08.05.19 :: Meinrad Busslinger :: Hematopoeitic stem cells
15.05.19 :: Bon-Kyoung Koo :: Intestinal stem cells
29.05.19 :: Noelia Urbán :: Neural stem cells
22.05.19 :: Jürgen Knoblich :: Organoids

SECTION III :: STEM CELLS IN REPROGRAMMING AND REGENERATION
05.06.19 :: Uli Elling :: Reprogramming and transdifferentiation of mammalian cells
12.06.19 :: Elly Tanaka :: Stem cells in vertebrate regeneration
19.06.19 :: Uli Technau :: Stem cells in basal metazoans (sponges, cnidarians)
26.06.19 :: Florian Raible :: Stem cells in planarian and annelid regeneration


Information

Aims, contents and method of the course

This lecture series introduces into classical and modern concepts of stem cell biology, and will cover a spectrum of model systems ranging from basal animals to the development of organoid systems. The lecture series targets Masters students and PhD students interested in stem cell biology and regeneration, and also offers the opportunity to get deeper insight into the various facets of stem cell biology research in Vienna.
Language: English

PLEASE NOTE: This term, we also offer a literature seminar that allows to deepen the topics of this lecture series: 301276-1 SE Journal Club II (2019S). Participation is optional, but dates are matched to be compatible with the lecture series!

Lecture Series Stem Cell Biology SS 2019

Default location: IMBA HS
15:00- max. 16:30

SECTION I :: PLURIPOTENCY AND EARLY COMMITMENT IN MAMMALIAN EMBRYOLOGY
13.03.19 :: Martin Leeb :: Early pluripotency in the mouse model
20.03.19 :: Christa Bücker :: Early pluripotency in humans
03.04.19 :: Paulina Latos :: Early fate decisions in mammals / trophoblast stem cells

SECTION II :: STEM CELLS AND LINEAGE COMMITMENT IN MAMMALIAN DEVELOPMENT
10.04.19 :: Sasha Mendjan :: Germ layer formation and mesoderm
08.05.19 :: Meinrad Busslinger :: Hematopoeitic stem cells
15.05.19 :: Bon-Kyoung Koo :: Intestinal stem cells
29.05.19 :: Noelia Urbán :: Neural stem cells
22.05.19 :: Jürgen Knoblich :: Organoids

SECTION III :: STEM CELLS IN REPROGRAMMING AND REGENERATION
05.06.19 :: Uli Elling :: Reprogramming and transdifferentiation of mammalian cells
12.06.19 :: Elly Tanaka :: Stem cells in vertebrate regeneration
19.06.19 :: Uli Technau :: Stem cells in basal metazoans (sponges, cnidarians)
26.06.19 :: Florian Raible :: Stem cells in planarian and annelid regeneration

Assessment and permitted materials

Final exam - multiple choice, few open questions

Minimum requirements and assessment criteria

Examination topics

Questions will cover all parts of the lecture series (see goals and content section)

Reading list


Association in the course directory

PhD MB 3, MMEI III, MGE III-3, WZB

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