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STIBET Lectures and Courses

Overview of all our STIBET lectures and courses - from students for students.

Please note that STIBET refers to the "Teaching Assistantship Programme" implemented by the GGL thanks to a grant by the DAAD. Thus STIBET is part of the grant programme of the DAAD and aims to give international students the opportunity to gain teaching experience in Germany. Within the GGL, the STIBET programme is integrated into the Curriculum, i.e., credits are given for the attendance of these courses.

Our new courses for WiSe 20/21 :

Topic/TrainerAim/Contents of the courseDate

Title: “Biobanking and Precision Medicine” and “Biospecimen science in human studies (best fitting sample collection, efficient processing and suitable storage of biospecimen)”

Trainer : Leili Jafari

  • Definition of biospecimen (biological samples)
  • Most common type of biospecimen
  • Blood component
Definition of Biobank

19.01.2021

20.01.2021

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Title: Scientific Illustrations and Animations”

Trainer : Vladislav Kunetki

 

  • Description of available graphics software.
  • Description of the process of creating scientific animation.
  • The practical work of creating a figure in Adobe Illustrator.
  • Example of creation flat style animation
  • The practical work of creating 3d figure of a protein in Blender.
  • Example of animation of the protein structure using Blender.

21.01.2021

28.01.2021

04.02.2021

11.02.2021

18.02.2021

25.02.2021

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Title: "Electroencephalography"

Trainer : Osama Elyamany

  • EEG in Theory
  • EEG Lab Demonstration
  • EEG Data Analysis

26.01.2021

02.02.2021

09.02.2021

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 Past Events :

 

Topic/Trainer

Aim/Contents of the course

Next/Past Date

“Critical Appraisal for Doctoral Students: The importance of a good appraisal in Clinical Practice”

Trainer: Bruno Pedraz Petrozzi

  • know and apply the main strategies and points for a good clinical appraisal.

Past:

13.05.2019

20.05.2019

27.05.2019

03.06.2019

11.06.2019

Marketing your science - visualising ideas by designing Powerpoint Presentations

Trainer: Cheng-Yu Wu
  • establish and design professional PowerPoint Presentations
  • aim of the course is to help presenters catch their audience
  • includes both theoretical and practical part

Past

14.02.2019


Bioactivity screening via HPTLC-UV/Vis-bioassay-HRMS-NHR

Trainer: Ebrahim Azadniya
  • Basic Aspects of TLC
  • Practical Aspects of Modern TLC
  • Hyphenations of HPTLC with detection techniques
  • Practical work in the HPTLC, Cell culture (S1) and MS labs

Past:

13.-14.03.2017

Introduction to bioinformatics focused on databases and experiment planning

Trainer: Vahid Kheirollahi

  • introduction of several databases which store and handle biologic data (NCBI, ENSEMBL, UCSC, UNIPROT and etc.)
  • Introduction of methods for designing different types of primers, validating them with in-silico PCR
  • Introduction to reactome database, how to analysis involvement of a gene or several genes in one or couple of different signaling pathways
  • Introduction to genetic variations in the genome i.e. mutations, SNPs and etc.
  • Introduction to non-coding RNAs and micro RNAs, moreover to available data bases for their target analysis
  • Introduction to clinvar database to interpret the possible role of different genes on the pathogenesis of different disease

Past:

23./25.01.2017

Interplay between Culture and Science: In Conflict or Collaboration?

Trainer: Aleksandar Petrovic

  • Introduction into the Western Civilisation and Culture
  • Interaction between Culture and Science
  • Importance and influence of Culture on Science and vice versa
  • Science in different Cultures: similarities, differences, problems and potential solutions
  • The history of Pulmonary Circulation

Past: 

06.12.2016

Introduction to surgery of experimental animals with a particular focus on mouse models in cancer studies

Trainer: Omelyan Trompak

  • Giving to the participants a broad overview of the basic techniques used in animal experimentation involving mice and rats
  • Particularly preparation for in vivo experiments, animal handling, and basic surgical techniques
  • Focusing on animal application in cancer studies

Past:

13.-14.06.2016

Bioactivity screening via HPTLC-UV/Vis-bioassay-HRMS-NHR

Trainer: Ebrahim Azadniya

  • Basic Aspects of TLC
  • Practical Aspects of Modern TLC
  • Hyphenations of HPTLC with detection techniques
  • Practical work in the HPTLC, Cell culture (S1) and MS labs

Past:

30./31.03.2016

Laboratory animal ethics and handling in research

Trainer: Liza Mittal

  • Animal ethics, Welfare and application
  • Basics of animal handling
  • Knowing and getting in touch with your laboratory animals

Past: 

15./16.02.2016

Introduction to gene reporter assays and their application in cancer biology

Trainer: Omelyan Trompak

  • Introduction to gene reporter systems

Luciferase assays

  • Application of fluorescent proteins in reporter assays
  • Overview of inducible systems
  • tips for fast-and-easy establishment of reporter assays in your own lab
  • hands-on training in cell transfection and performing the dual luciferase reporter assay

Past:

7./8.12.2015