| Content | - Cells are the basic units of life and the basis for higher orders. The internal organization of cells and the social context of cells are discussed.
- Engineering methods and techniques for cellular analysis.
- Focus on sepsis, immune system, and clinical diagnostic studies.
- Real life case studies from surgery and in vitro diagnostics illustrate how the acquired knowledge is applied to real measurement problems.
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| Format | Lecture with exercises |
| Language | German/English |
| Lecturer | Prof. Dr. Oliver Hayden & PD Dr. Martin Brischwein |
| Credits | 5 ECTS |
| SWS | 4 SWS |
| Semester | SS |
| Time | Monday 13:15 - 16:30, Kickoff: 28.04.2025 |
| Place | TranslaTUM, Einsteinstraße 25, 81675 Munich, auditory large part (ground floor, room number 22.00.01, right entrance) |
| 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.
- 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 (20%).
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