Biophysics
Module PH0020 [Bio Expert]
Module version of SS 2017
There are historic module descriptions of this module. A module description is valid until replaced by a newer one.
Whether the module’s courses are offered during a specific semester is listed in the section Courses, Learning and Teaching Methods and Literature below.
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Basic Information
PH0020 is a semester module in German language at Bachelor’s level which is offered in summer semester.
This Module is included in the following catalogues within the study programs in physics.
- Mandatory Modules in Bachelor Programme Physics (6th Semester, Specialization BIO)
If not stated otherwise for export to a non-physics program the student workload is given in the following table.
Total workload | Contact hours | Credits (ECTS) |
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300 h | 90 h | 10 CP |
Responsible coordinator of the module PH0020 in the version of SS 2017 was Andreas Bausch.
Content, Learning Outcome and Preconditions
Content
This module gives an overview of the theoretical and experimental concepts of Biophysics.
The following topics will be introduced:
Bricks of life
- Sugar
- DNA
- Proteins
- experimental methods for structure determination
Enzymkinetics
- Michaelis Menten
- Allosterische Kontrolle
Pattern Formation Processes in Nature
- Reaction Diffusions Processes
- Embryogenesis
Neurobiophysics
- Selfassembly of Membranes
- Nernst-Potential, Goldman Katz, Huxly-Hodgkin-Equation
Photobiophysics
- Photosynthetic Processes
- Fluoreszenz- und Energietransferprocesses
Aspekte der Nichtgleichgewichts-Thermodynamik
- Onsager-Relation
- Entropieproduction
Molecular Forces
- Poisson-Boltzmann-Equation
- Solvation Forces
- Simulation Methods
- Monte-Carlo-Methods
- Molecular Dynamics Simulations
- Proteinfolding
Learning Outcome
After successful participation in this module the student is able to:
- describe the bricks of life and to identify the chemical relation between them
- to describe quantitatively enzymatic processes
- identify and quantitatively describe pattern formation processes and to comprehend the underlying physcial mechanisms
- to describe membran potential and nerve action potential and to describe the underlying physical priniciples
- to undertand and expalin photophysical process
- to understand and explain out of equilibirum thermodynamics concepts
- to describe and explain molecular forces in aqueous environment
- to understand the most prominent simulation and modelation methods
- develop a scientific theme with guidance, create a presentation and
give a talk as well as judge presentation techniques and apply them.
Preconditions
Courses, Learning and Teaching Methods and Literature
Courses and Schedule
Type | SWS | Title | Lecturer(s) | Dates | Links |
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VU | 6 | Biophysics | Bausch, A. Zacharias, M. | dates in groups |
documents |
Learning and Teaching Methods
zuhören, arbeiten, lesen und lernen
Media
Lecture with Seminar
Literature
- Alberts et al. : Molecular Biology of the Cell
- Nelson: Biological Physics
- Lodish et al: Molecular Cell Biology
- Stryer: Biochemistry
- Jones: Soft Condensed Matter
- Israelachvili: Intermolecular & Surface Forces
- Hiemenz: Principles of colloid and surface chemistry
- Sackmann and Merkel: Lehrbuch der Biophysik
Module Exam
Description of exams and course work
There will be an oral exam of 40 minutes duration. Therein the achievement of the competencies given in section learning outcome is tested exemplarily at least to the given cognition level using comprehension questions and sample calculations.
For example an assignment in the exam might be:
- What are typical diffusion times in prokaryontic cells?
- Describe quantenmechanical simulation techniques and discuss the limitations.
- What are typical interaction energies in electrolyte solutions between proteins?
- What are the structural elements of proteins?
Exam Repetition
The exam may be repeated at the end of the semester.