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Modules

Module M101: Chemistry - Inorganic chemistry

All lecture notes are provided by Dr Hutterer in chapters for download on GRIPS:

"Chemistry in Medicine (external link, opens in a new window)" course. You can obtain the registration key from Dr Hutterer or Ms Wimber.

Transcripts of the chemistry exercises in the winter semester 2019/2020 (external link, opens in a new window) (inorganic chemistry and general chemistry) can be downloaded by you. No guarantee is given for the correctness of the transcripts.

Module M102: Physics I

Please register for the lecture in SPUR (external link, opens in a new window). You can then be transferred to the GRIPS course by the members of the teaching staff, where you will find the Zoom code, exercise sheets and teaching material.

Module M103: Biology

Module M104: Macroscopic Anatomy

Lecture Functional and Topographical Anatomy (course catalog no. 54082)

The lecture "Functional and Topographical Anatomy" by Professor Tamm will take place in the winter semester 2025/26 on Fridays from 08.00h - 10.00h in H37 and H39.
The lecture slides used will be made available for download in an accompanying GRIPS course(https://elearning.uni-regensburg.de/course/index.php?categoryid=357) (external link, opens in a new window).

Seminar and course Topographic Anatomy (course catalog no. 54014a and 54014b)

The seminar and the course "Topographic Anatomy" are two closely coordinated courses. The seminar serves as an introduction, followed by the practical part (anatomical demonstrations) in groups.
You will be informed of the course allocation by e-mail shortly before the course begins.

Seminar: Wednesday, 09.00h - 10.00h, Histosaal "red" (right)
Course: Groups 1 and 2: Wednesday, 10.00h - 11.00h, dissecting room
groups 3 and 4: Wednesday, 12.00h - 13.00h, dissecting room

Course schedule: seminar and course schedule winter semester 2025/26 (opens in a new window). (This PDF is not accessible)

Course materials and further information: All course-relevant information and materials (pdfs of the slides) will be provided in the accompanying GRIPS course(https://elearning.uni-regensburg.de/course/view.php?id=71595) (external link, opens in a new window) for the seminar.
The enrolment key and the passwords for downloading the slides will be sent to enrolled seminar participants by email shortly before the course starts.

Overview of the topics covered in the course:

Course dayTopic
1Introduction to the skeletal system
2Spine and spinal cord
3Skull
4Joints of the upper extremity
5Overview of the muscle groups of the upper limb
6Joints of the lower extremity
7Overview of the muscle groups of the lower extremity and the trunk wall
8Serous cavities and connective tissue spaces; thoracic site I: diaphragm, pleura, lungs
9Chestitus II: heart
10Posterior mediastinum, vegetative nervous system and systematics of the pathways
11Organisation of the abdominal and pelvic cavities; intra- and retroperitoneal position of the organs; upper abdominal site I: stomach, duodenum, pancreas
12Upper abdominal site II: liver, spleen; lower abdominal site: small intestine and large intestine
13Retroperitoneal space: adrenal gland, kidney and urinary tract
14Pelvicitus: female and male reproductive organs


Course / practical course in medical terminology (course catalog no. 54011)

The course is not compulsory for MolMed students. The course will take place in the winter semester 2025/26 on Wednesdays from 11.00h - 12.00h in H37 and H39.
Further information on terminology can be found on GRIPS(https://elearning.uni-regensburg.de/course/index.php?categoryid=357) (external link, opens in a new window).

Anatomy tutorial

Our tutors are committed students of molecular medicine in their third semester and support you in learning anatomy, but also in all other organisational questions concerning your studies.
The tutorial takes place in the winter semester on Thursdays from 11.00 - 12.00 in H39.

Module M105: Medical cell biology I

Lecture Cell Biology I (54023)

The lecture starts on Monday, 14.10.24 at 09.00h in lecture hall H53.

Digital documents and presentations for the lecture will be published here in the course of the semester. The lecture notes can be accessed after the respective lecture via GRIPS: elearning.uni-regensburg.de/course/view.php (external link, opens in a new window)

You will receive the password for enrolment and for opening the PDF files from Mr Warth.

You will receive the practical course script from Mr Bandulik.

Examples of cell biology books that are available as EBooks at the University of Regensburg (requires university network or VPN):

Molecular cell biology (external link, opens in a new window); Karp, Gerald
Year of publication: 2006

The experimenter cell biology (external link, opens in a new window); Schmitz, Sabine
Year of publication: 2018

Cell biology protocols (external link, opens in a new window); J. Robin Harris, John Graham, David Rickwood
Year of publication: 2006

Fundamentals of molecular medicine (external link, opens in a new window); Ganten, Ruckpaul
Year of publication: 2008

Cell and molecular biology at a glance (external link, opens in a new window); Boujard
Year of publication: 2014

Module M106: Chemistry - Organic Chemistry

All lecture notes are provided by Dr Hutterer in chapters for download on GRIPS:"Chemie in der Medizin (external link, opens in a new window)". You can obtain the registration key from Dr Hutterer.

Module M107: Physics II

Lecture Physics

The physicists lecture takes place on Monday from 10.00h - 12.00h and on Thursday from 08.00h - 09.00h in room PHY5.1.01. Lectures start on Thursday, 24.04.25. All important information can be found under the following GRIPS link: https://elearning.uni-regensburg.de/course/view.php?id=15738 (external link, opens in a new window)

Physics practical course

The plenary lecture for the physics practical course will take place on Monday, 28.04.25 from 12.00h to 14.00h in H53. Dr Paradiso will provide you with all further information about the practical course. Please register for the physics practical course on the GRIPS website:

https://elearning.uni-regensburg.de/user/index.php?id=43206 (external link, opens in a new window)

Contact Dr Nicola Paradiso
Dr Nicola Paradiso
Room: PHY 9.0.13
Phone: 0941/943-1614
Mail: nicola.paradiso@physik.uni-regensburg.de

Module M108: Histology I

Lecture Histology I (course catalog no. 54017)

The lecture "Histology I" by Prof Witzgall takes place in the summer term on the following days:
Monday: 9:15 - 10:00h, Audimax (H1)
Tuesday: 10.00 - 11.00h, H15
Wednesday: 10.00 - 11.00h, Audimax (H1)
Thursday: 10.00 - 11.00h, H15

The lecture slides used will be made available for download in an accompanying GRIPS course(https://elearning.uni-regensburg.de/course/index.php?categoryid=357) (external link, opens in a new window).

Lecture Embryology (course catalog no. 54018)

The lecture "Embryology I + II" takes place in the summer semester on Tuesday from 09:00 - 10:00h and on Thursday from 12:00 - 13:00h in H37 and H39 and is supplemented by the course:"Embryology with clinical references" of the (external link, opens in a new window)"Bavarian Virtual University (external link, opens in a new window)".

The BVU course is free of charge for students of the University of Regensburg. In order to take advantage of the offer, you must first register with the BVU (external link, opens in a new window), after which you can register for courses.

Further information on the course can be found on GRIPS: https://elearning.uni-regensburg.de/course/index.php?categoryid=10519 (external link, opens in a new window)

Please note: the written exam for the lecture is not compulsory for students of molecular medicine.

Seminar Histology I and differential diagnosis seminar (course catalog no. 54015m)

The seminar "Histology Part I and Differential Diagnostic Seminar of Histology" takes place for students of molecular medicine as a compact course on five course days before the start of the lecture period of the winter semester .

Seminar schedule: Seminar plan Histology I 2025 (opens in a new window). (This PDF is not accessible)

Specimen list: Specimen list histology box I (opens in a new window). (This PDF is not accessible)

Access to the virtual microscopy of the University of Regensburg: https: (external link, opens in a new window) //histoweb.app.uni-regensburg.de (contains all preparations used in the course; requires university network or VPN access)

Course materials and further information: All course-relevant information and materials (pdfs of the slides) will be provided in the accompanying GRIPS course(https://elearning.uni-regensburg.de/course/view.php?id=71593) (external link, opens in a new window) for the seminar.
The enrolment key and the passwords for downloading the slides will be sent to enrolled seminar participants by email shortly before the course starts.

Overview of the course days:

Course daySubject
1Structure and use of the light microscope; electron microscopy of the cell; cell organelles: light microscopic equivalents
2Surface epithelia; glandular epithelia
3Connective tissue; supporting tissue I: cartilage tissue
4Supporting tissue II: bone tissue; haematopoiesis and blood formation; muscle tissue
5Nerve tissue; blood vessels; skin

Module M109: Medical cell biology II

Lecture Cell Biology II (54023a)

The lecture will take place in the summer term 2025 on Tuesday and Thursday at 11.15h in lecture hall H39.

You can find the GRIPS course for the lecture under the following link: https://elearning.uni-regensburg.de/course/view.php?id=43592 (external link, opens in a new window)

Seminar (54027) and practical course Medical Cell Biology II (54028)

The GRIPS courses for the lectures can be found under the following links:

Practical course: elearning.uni-regensburg.de/course/view.php
Seminar: elearning.uni-regensburg.de/course/view.php

You should have received the enrolment code by email. If you have general questions about the seminar or internship, please contact the organiser Dr Anna-Lena Forst(email (opens your email program)).

Summer term 2025:

Timetable:

Wednesdays: 13.00-15.00 (seminars/divisions)

Thursdays: 13.00-19.15 and

Fridays: 09.15-18.30 (practical stations)

Please note that the practical part of Station II (patch clamp) only takes place on Fridays and Station IV (calcium measurements) only on Thursdays.

The practical course starts on 23 April 2025 with a general introduction to the practical course and a safety briefing.

The written exam will take place on 18.07.2025 at 10.00h in H51!

Any current changes will be announced in good time by email.

Practical stations:
The practical course "Cell Biology II" builds on the practical course "Molecular Medicine" from the 1st semester. There you isolated and amplified DNA, among other things. You also learnt how to clone an expression plasmid. Now you will learn how to cultivate cells and introduce an expression plasmid into these cells (cell culture and transfection). You will learn about methods for analysing the properties and signal processing of such cells. The membrane potential and ion currents across the cell membrane of individual cells can be measured using a patch clamp. The use of a calcium-sensitive fluorescent marker enables the observation of cytosolic calcium activity as an important "second messenger" of signalling chains. Quantitative real-time PCR can be used to determine the level of mRNA expression in cells or tissue samples. The localisation of proteins in tissue sections is made visible with immunofluorescence staining using specific antibodies.

Accordingly, the practical course is divided into five thematic blocks, which are supervised by the following tutors:

I. Cell culture and sterile work: Ines Tegtmeier(email (opens your email program))

II. patch clamp and electrophysiology: Dr Anna-Lena Forst(email (opens your email program))

III. histology and immunofluorescence: Anja Süß(email (opens your email program))

IV. Calcium measurement/fluorescence indicators: Lena-Marie Süß(email (opens your email program))

V. Quantitative real-time PCR: Dr. Sascha Bandulik(email (opens your email program))

Seminars/Posters:

In this year's seminars, the topics of the five practical stations will again be deepened and extended in the form of poster presentations.

Poster presentations are commonplace at (scientific) congresses. They allow data to be communicated visually to a group of people with similar interests and promote networking. For the presenter, posters facilitate meaningful discussions among the audience. For the audience, a good poster makes it easier to quickly learn about the latest research findings. The creation of a poster is therefore a fundamental concept that you will certainly encounter later in your professional life, which is why we want to give you the opportunity to gain your first experience of this as part of the Zellbio II practical course.

You will work on the posters in pairs. You will be divided into groups of two, assigned a topic and given a date for your poster presentation after the Introductory Events for New Students. You will then work on the content in pairs and create a poster. You can find the poster template here. The poster will be corrected and printed by us and will then be presented by you during the seminar dates. The contents of the posters serve to deepen your knowledge of the practical stations and are therefore also part of the exam material. You should therefore try to prepare the posters as clearly as possible for your fellow students.

The topics and their corresponding supervisors can be found here:

I. Cell culture and sterile work: Ines Tegtmeier(email (opens your email program))

1.2 Stable and transient transfections

1.4 FACS

1.5 Contamination in cell culture

II Patch clamp and electrophysiology: Dr Anna-Lena Forst(email (opens your email program))

2.1 Classification of transporters and pumps

2.4 Cystic fibrosis

2.6 TRPC6 and FSGS

III Histology and immunofluorescence: Anja Süß(email (opens your email program))

3.1 Structure and optical contrast enhancement of light microscopes

3.2 Structure and optics of a fluorescence microscope

3.3 Basics of digital image processing

IV. Calcium measurement/fluorescence indicators: Lena-Marie Süß(email (opens your email program))

4.1 Mechanisms of intracellular calcium increase and decrease

4.2 Principles of FRET, FLIP and FLAP

V. Quantitative real-time PCR: Dr. Sascha Bandulik (email)

5.1 Detection types of RT-PCR

5.2 In situ hybridisation/RNAScope

5.3 Gene chip analysis

5.4 RNA-Seq

The presentation of your poster will take place during the Wednesday seminars. The expected date depends on the assigned topic block and can be found in the timetable.

After the presentation date, the posters will be made available by the supervisors as a PDF for exam preparation. The posters can be downloaded from the GRIPS course for the seminar.

If you have any further questions or problems, please do not hesitate to contact the respective supervisor.

Script and online material:

General documents:

The internship script will be handed out at the Introductory Events for New Students . In the script you will find a description of the theoretical background and the respective experimental procedure for the five practical course topics.

Patch-Clamp documents:

Introductory Events for New Students and the evaluation of the Patch-Clamp can be found in the GRIPS COURSE for the practical course. You can also find clear videos on Youtube (external link, opens in a new window)by PD. Dr Reichold on the introduction and practical implementation of patch-clamp experiments, as they are also carried out in our practical course. On the electronic examination platform ILIAS you will find the voluntary exercise sheet"Patch-Clamp Exercise Sheet Test (external link, opens in a new window)". With the online questions, we want to give you the opportunity to familiarise yourself with the topic of electrophysiology and give you the opportunity to test your knowledge online. The test is analysed by the software at the end and divided into "passed" and "failed". You can repeat the test as often as you like. No further evaluation takes place. The questions - and other questions on the topic - can be discussed on a voluntary basis if necessary.

Calcium measurements:

The introduction to calcium measurements can be found in the GRIPS COURSE for the practical course. A calcium demonstration in the form of a video by Dr Gürtler can be found on the K-drive.

Immunofluorescence and histology:

The introductory slides for the Immunohistology practical station can be found in the GRIPS COURSE for the practical. You can download the fluorescence images of your practical course from the K-drive.

Module M110: Physiology I

Information on the 1st part of the physiological practical course in January 2025 can be found under module M115 Physiology II

Physiological seminar for molecular medicine students (54061m) in the winter semester

The physiological seminar takes place in the winter semester on Thursdays from 12.30h - 14.00h in H39.
The dates are: 17.10,24, 31.10.24, 14.11.24, 28.11.24, 12.12.24
The written exam for the physiological seminar will take place on 10.01.25 at 12.30h in H38.
The corresponding GRIPS course with the slides for the seminar can be found here (external link, opens in a new window)(enrolment key via Ms Wimber).

Lecture Physiology I
The lecture Physiology I takes place in the summer semester on Wednesday from 09.00h - 10.00h in H1 (Audimax) and on Thursday from 09.00h - 10.00h in H15. Link to the lecture in GRIPS: https://elearning.uni-regensburg.de/course/view.php?id=50075. (external link, opens in a new window) Enrolment key via Mrs Wimber.

Lecture Physiology II (54060)
The lecture Physiology II in the winter semester will take place from 14.10.24 Monday to Thursday at 09.00h in H38.
Access to the recorded lectures in GRIPS: elearning.uni-regensburg.de/course/view.php (external link, opens in a new window)

Examples of physiology books that are available as EBooks at the University of Regensburg (requires university network or VPN):

Physiology of Humans with Pathophysiology (external link, opens in a new window); Ralf Brandes, Florian Lang, Robert F. Schmidt
Edition: 32nd edition, Place: Berlin ; Heidelberg, Publisher: Springer, Publication: 2019

Basic knowledge of physiology (external link, opens in a new window); Florian Lang, Philipp Lang
2. Edition, Year of publication: 2007

Module M111: Biochemistry I

Lecture Biochemistry Part A (54116):

The enrolment key for the lecture in GRIPS is available from Mrs Wimber.

Module M112: Histology II

Lecture of Microscopic Anatomy, Part II (Course catalogue no. 54052)

The lecture by Prof Witzgall will take place in the winter semester 2025/26 Monday to Thursday from 10.15h - 11.00h in the Audimax (H1).
The lecture slides used will be made available for download in an accompanying GRIPS course(https://elearning.uni-regensburg.de/course/index.php?categoryid=357) (external link, opens in a new window).

Seminar Histology II and differential diagnostic seminar of histology (course catalog no. 54055m)

The seminar "Histology II for molecular physicians and differential diagnostic seminar of histology" takes place on Fridays from 09.30h - 12.45h in the histosaal "red" (right).

Seminar schedule: Seminar plan histology II 2025_2026 (opens in a new window). (This PDF is not accessible)

Specimen list: Specimen list histology box II (opens in a new window). (This PDF is not accessible)

Access to the virtual microscopy of the University of Regensburg: https://histoweb.app.uni-regensburg.de (external link, opens in a new window) (contains all preparations used in the course; requires university network or VPN access)

Course materials and further information: All course-relevant information and materials (pdfs of the slides) will be provided in the accompanying GRIPS course(https://elearning.uni-regensburg.de/course/view.php?id=71594) (external link, opens in a new window) for the seminar.

The enrolment key and the passwords for downloading the slides will be sent to enrolled seminar participants by email shortly before the start of the course.

Overview of the seminar topics:

Course daySubject
1Immune system
2Respiratory tract, digestive system I
3Digestive system II
4Digestive system III
5Endocrine organs and mammary gland
6Female genitals and placenta
7Male genitals
8Kidney

Module M113: Biochemistry II

You can access the lecture Biochemistry B on GRIPS via the following links. There you will find all further information! You can register via your UR account.

Module M114: Neuroanatomy

Neuroanatomy lecture (course catalog no. 54042)

The lecture "Neuroanatomy" by Prof Witzgall and Prof Härteis takes place in the summer semester on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 10:15 - 11:00h in H38.
The lecture slides used will be made available for download in an accompanying GRIPS course(https://elearning.uni-regensburg.de/course/index.php?categoryid=357) (external link, opens in a new window).

Seminar and Exercise Head and Neck and Neuroanatomy (54043m)

The seminar and the exercise "Neuroanatomy for Molecular Physicians" are two closely coordinated courses. The seminar serves as an introduction, followed by the practical part (anatomical demonstrations) in groups. You will be informed of the course allocation by e-mail shortly before the course begins.

Time: Tuesday afternoon (exceptions and times see course schedule)

Location: Histosaal "red"/ prep room

Course schedule: Seminar and course schedule summer term 2025 (opens in a new window). (This PDF is not accessible)

Access to the virtual microscopy of the University of Regensburg: https://histoweb.app.uni-regensburg.de (external link, opens in a new window) (contains all preparations used in the course; requires university network or VPN access)

Course materials and further information: All course-relevant information and materials (pdfs of the slides) will be provided in the accompanying GRIPS course(https://elearning.uni-regensburg.de/course/view.php?id=49639) (external link, opens in a new window) for the seminar.
The enrolment key and the passwords for downloading the slides will be sent to enrolled seminar participants by email shortly before the course starts.

Overview of the topics in the seminar and exercise Head and Neck and Neuroanatomy

Course dayTopic
1Musculature, organs and blood vessels of the head and neck
2Nasal cavity, oral cavity, tympanic cavity, pharynx, larynx, tonsils
3Nerves of the head and neck; topography of the orbit
4Meninges, ventricular system, spinal cord
5Development, organisation of the brain, functional cortex structure, vascular supply
6Brain stem with cranial nerves; topography of the rhomboid fossa
7Cerebellum and diencephalon
8Capsula interna, basal ganglia, limbic system and hippocampus
9Functional systems

Module M115: Physiology II

Lecture Physiology III (54050)
The lecture Physiology III will take place in the summer semester 2025 Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday from 09.00h - 10.00h in H38. Link to the lecture in GRIPS https://elearning.uni-regensburg.de/course/view.php?id=43302 (external link, opens in a new window)

Physiology practical course (54051m and 54051n)
The 1st part of the physiological practical course will take place for the MolMeds from 13.01.25 to 29.01.25.
The 2nd part of the physiological practical course takes place from 19.03.25 to 04.04.25.
The written exam for the physiological practical course (Physiology II) will take place on 14.04.25 from 10.00h - 11.30h in the Audimax.
1. Repeat exam: 16.05.25, 13.00h, Audimax
2. Repeat exam: 04.07.25, 13.00h, H38

Physiological seminar (54052m)
The dates for the physiological seminar by Prof. Warth in the summer semester 2025 are 25.04.25, 09.05.25, 23.05.25, 06.06.25, 20.06.25, 20.06.25, each from 09.15h - 10.45h in H39 . The seminar is compulsory.

The documents can also be found in GRIPS under the following link: https://elearning.uni-regensburg.de/course/view.php?id=50793 (external link, opens in a new window)

The teaching content with pathophysiological reference from the integrated seminar has been included.

Endocrinology (external link, opens in a new window)
Vegetative nervous system (external link, opens in a new window)
Somatosensory system (external link, opens in a new window)
Basal ganglia and cerebellum (external link, opens in a new window)
Learning, memory, sleep (external link, opens in a new window)

Examples of physiology books that are available as EBooks at the University of Regensburg (requires university network or VPN):

Human Physiology with Pathophysiology (external link, opens in a new window); Ralf Brandes, Florian Lang, Robert F. Schmidt
Edition: 32nd edition, Place: Berlin ; Heidelberg, Publisher: Springer, Publication: 2019

Basic knowledge of physiology (external link, opens in a new window); Florian Lang, Philipp Lang
2. Edition, Year of publication: 2007

Modules M116 to M119

The modules in the fifth semester (pathology, pharmacology, microbiology/immunology, human genetics) are organised by the Faculty of Medicine (coordinator: Prof. Dr. Wetzel). Information on this and the timetable will be provided by Ms Wimber.

Module M119 Human Genetics WS 24/25:
GRIPS link to the human genetics seminar:
https://elearning.uni-regensburg.de/course/view.php?id=52346 (external link, opens in a new window)

GRIPS link to the course "Advanced Human Genetics"
https://elearning.uni-regensburg.de/course/view.php?id=45306#section-14 (external link, opens in a new window)

Module M120: Laboratory practical

The six-week laboratory internship of 25 hours per week ( 150 hours in total) should essentially consist of practical scientific laboratory work and is compulsory for all students.

If you wish to do an internship or bachelor's thesis in the laboratory on the UKR campus, you must attend a UKR safety briefing and two other events.

Safety instruction:

All persons wishing to carry out research in a laboratory on the University Hospital Regensburg site must attend the general safety briefing every year. An initial briefing must be attended before the first day in the laboratory. This instruction must then be refreshed annually. It does not matter which date in the respective calendar year is attended for the refresher course. For students who are considering going to a laboratory on the UKR site (sometimes also Biopark) in the fifth or sixth semester, it is therefore worth attending the instruction in the fourth semester. In the fifth semester (or later) you can go to a refresher course.

There are always 2-3 dates in June and 2-3 dates in November. For more information, please contact Christina Kolbeck (christina.kolbeck@ukr.de).

Data protection:

You can take the course at any time. It lasts approx. 30 minutes and lasts forever. You can take the course from the UKR, the similar course from the UR or another course on data protection in research.

Link in GRIPS: https://elearning.uni-regensburg.de/enrol/index.php?id=69900 (external link, opens in a new window)

Login with CC account and password

Occupational medicine:

Before the first day of your internship at the UKR site, you must have your vaccination record checked by the company doctor. If, for example, you do not have the measles vaccination, this must be done. As it takes a while for the vaccination to take effect, it is worth going in the fourth semester. Appointments can be made online. At this appointment you will also receive a counselling offer on other topics in the field of laboratory work.

Link: https://www.terminland.de/ukr/ (external link, opens in a new window)

A small special case: If you want to visit a laboratory at the Leibniz Institute for Immunotherapy (LIT, formerly RCI), you have to show a few more vaccinations and also hand in some additional documents for their personnel department.

The second part of the module, laboratory animal science, is purely optional and not compulsory.

Please also refer to the notes on module M120 in the module catalogue.

Module M121: Bachelor's thesis

Please also note the information on the bachelor's thesis in the module catalogue (external link, opens in a new window) and in the examination and study regulations (external link, opens in a new window).

In the Faculty of Biology and Preclinical Medicine, places for a bachelor's thesis are regularly available in the following research groups:

For bachelor's theses and internships on the premises of the University Hospital (Faculty of Medicine), an appointment for "occupational health screening" with the company doctor (UKR, Building C4, 2nd floor) is required. Appointments can be made online.

https://www.terminland.de/ukr/default.aspx?m=20390&dpp=0&step=3&dlg=2&a1186083404=1186083406&a1186083405=1186083413&css=1&goto#step2 (external link, opens in a new window)

Testimonials

You can find reports on our students' laboratory practicals and bachelor's theses from recent years in GRIPS (external link, opens in a new window).

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