| Content | - Cells are the smallest integral unit of life and thus form the basis for the understanding of bioengineering and medical diagnostics. Based on the structure of cells and their functions, the physiological foundations of higher organisms will be discussed.
- Engineering methods and techniques for cellular analysis.
- Focus on cancer and life science understanding.
- Real life case studies from life science and in vitro diagnostics illustrate how the acquired knowledge is applied to real measurement problems.
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| Format | Lecture with excercises |
| Language | German/English |
| Lecturer | Prof. Dr. Oliver Hayden & PD Dr. Martin Brischwein |
| Credits | 5 ECTS |
| SWS | 4 SWS |
| Semester | WS |
| Time | Monday 13:15 - 16:30 Uhr |
| Place | TranslaTUM, Einsteinstrasse 25, Auditorium big part (right door), 22.00.1 |
| Examination | - The learning achievements will be examined in a written test (60 min) and in evaluated exercises. The students have to answer questions in verbal form, in graphical form, by calculations and in multiple choice form. In the written test, auxiliary means are not allowed.
- As part of the exercise students can do a presentation prepared in homework about a selected topic of Biomedical Engineering. In case the students elect to do so, the presentation will count for 20% of the grade.
- Written exam (80% or 60%), written course reflection (20%), optional presentation & book chapter (20%).
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