Advanced modules with option of English lectures: Term. Lecturer Module title No. Winter Rögner, Happe, Poetsch Biotechnological methods: Overexpression, isolation and detection of microbial compounds 190091 Winter Wiese, Faissner, Herlitze, Wahle, Lübbert Development, anatomy and physiology of the nervous system 190042 Winter Störtkuhl Genetical methods in physiology of senses 190244 Winter Narberhaus, FrankenbergDinkel, Bandow Microbiology - genetics and biochemistry of microorganisms 190061 Winter Herlitze Neural signals at the level of channel, cell and system 190021 Winter Begerow, Kirchner, Schaub, Stützel, Tollrian Tollrian, Lampert, Leese Biodiversity research: status and development 190024 Population genetics and phylogenetic analysis 190067 Stützel, Begerow Diversity of Plants and Fungi 190098 Winter Summer (this is not a typical 4-weeks-module. It runs the whole semester: 2 days per week) Summer Faissner, Wiese Molecular and developmental neurobiology 190104 Summer Rögner, Happe, Poetsch Biotechnological methods: Overexpression, isolation and detection of microbial compounds 190116 (Identical to A-module 190091 in the winter term, see above) Summer Kirchner Behavioural Biology 190216 Summer Mosig, Nowrousian Bioinformatics 190207 Summer Stützel Flora and Vegetation of Central Europe 190134 (This module is not available in the summer term 2014) Summer Tollrian, Eltz, Lampert, Leese, Ecology, Evolution and Biodiversity of the Invertebrates 190222 Additional courses/seminars in English language: Winter term: Lecture series in Biotechnology (190522) (different lecturers, Coordinator: Prof. Frankenberg-Dinkel); every Wednesday; 12.00 – 13.30; Room: ND 2/99; 1 CP for regular attendance, 3 CP for regular attendance + exam Basic principles in Bioinformatics (“Grundlagen der Bioinformatik”; Lecture: 190533, Practice: 190543) (Prof. Mosig); Lecture every Friday 08.15 – 09.45, Practice: after arrangement; Room: ND 3/99; Lecture (+exam): 3 CP, Practice: 2 CP Lecture series “Introduction into the development of the nervous system” (190524) (Prof. Faissner, Prof. Epplen, Prof. Wiese); 08.15 – 10.00; Room: FNO; 1 CP Lecture: Enzyme engineering (190333) (Prof. Kourist); every Monday, 12.00 – 13.30; Room: NDEF 06/780; 1 CP for regular attendance, 3 CP for regular attendance + exam Summer term: Lecture series in the focal point programme: Biochemistry of the nervous system (185830) (different lecturers); every Monday, 13.15; Room: NC 5/174; 5 CP Lecture series in the focal point programme: Biomolecular chemistry (185810) (different lecturers); every Tuesday, 17.00 – 18.00; Room: NC 5/99; 5 CP Lecture series in the focal point programme: Molecular medicine (185880) (different lecturers); every Wednesday, 17.15 – 18.45; Room: HMA 30; 5 CP Lecture series in the focal point programme: Biochemistry of stem cells (185890) (different lecturers); every Friday, 13.15; Room: NC 5/174; 5 CP Lecture: Enzyme catalysis (190515) (Prof. Kourist); every Monday, 12.00 – 13.30; Room: 1/58; 1 CP for regular attendance, 3 CP for regular attendance + exam Winter and summer term: Seminar: Memory function: novel behavioral, molecular and imaging techniques (114992) (Prof. Sauvage); every Wednesday 16.00 – 18.00; Room: GA 04/187; 3 CP - (This module is not available in the summer term 2014) Seminar: Scientific Presentations in English (190573) (Dr. Melanie Mark); every Wednesday 9.00 – 10.00; Room: ND 6/56b; 3 CP • Journal Clubs of different institutes: Oral presentations and discussions of recent research in the field Institute: Animal Ecology, Evolution and Biodiversity (Prof. Tollrian): Journal Club; Thursday every second week, 17.00 – 19.00, Restaurant “Le Clochard”, Meeting point: NDEF 05/794 Institute: Cell Morphology and Molecular Neurobiology (Prof. Faissner): Journal Club (190552); every Thursday 16.45; Room: NDEF 05/392; 1 CP Institute: Cell Physiology (Prof. Hatt): Journal Club; every Friday 9.00 – 10.00; Room: ND 4/74-75; 2 CP Institute: Geobotany (Prof. Begerow): Journal Club; every Wednesday 09.00 – 10.00; Room: ND 1/58; 1 CP Institute: Plant Physiology (Prof. Krämer): Journal Club (190611); Thursday every second week, 11.45 - 12.30, Room: ND 3/34 • Progress reports of different institutes: Report and discussion of experimental data. Participation only in combination with own research (SModule) in the institute. Institute: Cell Morphology and Molecular Neurobiology (Prof. Faissner, Prof. Wiese): Progress Report (190606); every Monday 9.15 – 10.30, Room: NDEF 05/ 392; 1 CP Institute: Cell Physiology (Prof. Hatt): Progress Report; Time: according to prior agreement; Room: ND 4/74-75; 1 CP Institute: General and Molecular Botany (Prof. Kück): Progress Report (190603); every Thursday 17.00-19.00; Room: ND 7/133, 2 CP Institute: Geobotany (Prof. Begerow): Progress Report (190565); Requirements: own research in the field of Evolutionary Mycology; every Wednesday 15.00 – 16.00; Room: ND 1/58; 1 CP Institute: Microbial Biology (Prof. Narberhaus): Progress Report (190602); every Wednesday. 8.15 – 9.45; Room: NDEF 06/780; 1 CP Institute: Plant Biochemistry (Prof. Rögner): Progress Report (190 602); every Tuesday. 11.30 – 12.30; Room: ND 3/150a; 1 CP Institute: Plant Physiology (Prof. Krämer): Progress Report; every Friday (prior consultation) 12.00 – 13.30; Room: ND 3/34; 2 CP Institute: Plant Physiology (Prof. Krämer): Colloquium “Metal homoeostasis”; every Wednesday 9.00 – 11.00; Room: ND 3/34; 1 CP Institute: Animal Ecology, Evolution and Biodiversity (Prof. Tollrian): Progress Report; every Tuesday 9.15 – 11.00; Room: ND 05/152; 2 CP