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530038 SE Lipidomics-state of the art techniques (2024W)
Continuous assessment of course work
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Registration/Deregistration
Note: The time of your registration within the registration period has no effect on the allocation of places (no first come, first served).
- Registration is open from Su 01.09.2024 08:00 to Mo 23.09.2024 23:59
- Registration is open from Th 26.09.2024 08:00 to Su 15.12.2024 23:59
- Deregistration possible until Su 15.12.2024 23:59
Details
max. 15 participants
Language: German
Lecturers
Classes
Preliminary meeting on 10. Jan 2025 at 10:00 am on zoom
https://univienna.zoom.us/j/67452425702?pwd=fIHjbnbCbbUIYXfwHIumopFAktUF2U.1
Daily: https://univienna.zoom.us/meeting/u5YrdOiqrjorHdc-8VoQQXLd5TQn_kslBjtY/ics?icsToken=98tyKu-qqDgrGNSUsR6ER_MQBIjCd-rziH5cgqde0UfTDBFiWi_yY9ZzPI10A9TyJoin Zoom Meeting
https://univienna.zoom.us/j/62631201173?pwd=Timh9THL26L9wwSK86CbguCxwPVrX1.1Meeting ID: 626 3120 1173
Passcode: 982928
Information
Aims, contents and method of the course
Assessment and permitted materials
Type of performance control:
• Participation in the discussion
• Oral presentation of a chosen topic during the seminar
• Answering the questions in the discussion
• Timely submission of a topic-specific protocol
To ensure good scientific practice, the course management can invite students to a grade-relevant discussion after the presentation and submission of the minutes, which must be completed positively.
• Participation in the discussion
• Oral presentation of a chosen topic during the seminar
• Answering the questions in the discussion
• Timely submission of a topic-specific protocol
To ensure good scientific practice, the course management can invite students to a grade-relevant discussion after the presentation and submission of the minutes, which must be completed positively.
Minimum requirements and assessment criteria
Minimum requirements:
Attendance at the first unit of the seminar is compulsory. The attendance must be 75% fulfilled.
To achieve a positive grade, 50% / 60% of the maximum possible number of points must be achieved. Each part of the performance must be completed at the end of the course.
Assessment standard
100 points can be achieved for this course. These are divided into:
• Participation: 30 points
• Oral presentation and questions: 40 points
• Minutes / questions on the topic: 30 points
The grades are awarded according to the following point scheme:
• 1 (very good): 100 - 91 points
• 2 (good): 90-81 points
• 3 (satisfactory): 80-71 points
• 4 (sufficient): 70-61 points
• 5 (insufficient): 60-0 points
Attendance at the first unit of the seminar is compulsory. The attendance must be 75% fulfilled.
To achieve a positive grade, 50% / 60% of the maximum possible number of points must be achieved. Each part of the performance must be completed at the end of the course.
Assessment standard
100 points can be achieved for this course. These are divided into:
• Participation: 30 points
• Oral presentation and questions: 40 points
• Minutes / questions on the topic: 30 points
The grades are awarded according to the following point scheme:
• 1 (very good): 100 - 91 points
• 2 (good): 90-81 points
• 3 (satisfactory): 80-71 points
• 4 (sufficient): 70-61 points
• 5 (insufficient): 60-0 points
Examination topics
It will be defined in the course.
Reading list
In order to achieve the above learning goals, supporting literature is made available.
Association in the course directory
CH-Wahl, BC-Wahl, Transfer.Skills, MMB IV., MNEU V.
Last modified: Th 16.01.2025 16:06
You acquire the ability to work out the knowledge of different modules of complex analytical experiments and therefore you will develop an understanding how to design experimental workflows e.g. used in different studies.
In this course, the following topics (areas) are presented or jointly developed: lipid structure and function, lipid nomenclature, extraction and sample preparation, separation techniques in lipid analysis, mass spectrometric methods, evaluation strategies for identification and quantification. Critical examination of this topics, followed by a scientific discussion of research results.
The contents of the courses are worked out through lectures, discussions, oral presentations and minutes. The presentation includes a lecture with presentation slides (20 min) and a subsequent discussion (10 min). Current publications in the scientific literature with an analytical-chemical focus on lipidomics are discussed by students studying chemistry with a focus on analytical chemistry. The discussion takes place in the group as well as with the other participants from related disciplines.