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Internships and Theses

We are always looking for motivated Bachelor’s and Master’s students for theses and internships. We offer these opportunities for the following degree programmes:

  • B.Sc. Biology
  • B.Sc. Biochemistry
  • B.Sc. Molecular Medicine
  • M.Sc. Biology
  • M.Sc. Biochemistry
  • M.Sc. Molecular Medicine
  • M.Sc. Computational Science

Please contact Till Rudack if you would like to join the ‘Structural Bioinformatics’ group.

Courses suitable for all students on natural sciences degree programmes, medical degree programmes and IT training during their studies

Winter term

Lectures

  • 54260 Compact course/lecture: Molecular modelling for beginners
  • 54265 Compact course/lecture: Introduction to molecular modelling
  • 54279 Lecture: Structural biology (2 x 90 minutes Computational Structural Biology)

Seminars

  • 54261 Seminar: Methods and applications of structural bioinformatics
  • 54262 Seminar on ongoing academic work in structural bioinformatics

Summer term

Lectures

  • 54266 Drug Discovery: Introduction and computer-aided applications
  • 54254 Compact course/lecture: Introduction to structural biology of macromolecular machines: From cryo-EM to molecular dynamics simulation (with Christoph Engel)

Seminars

  • 54261 Seminar: Methods and applications of structural bioinformatics
  • 54262 Seminar on current academic work in structural bioinformatics

Courses for biology students

Bachelor

Winter term

Lectures

  • 54260 Compact course/lecture: Molecular modelling for beginners
  • 54133 Lecture: Statistics and Bioinformatics (together with Florian Hartig)
  • 54134 Exercise for the lecture: Statistics and Bioinformatics (together with Florian Hartig)

Seminars

  • 54261 Seminar: Methods and applications of structural bioinformatics
  • 54262 Seminar on ongoing academic work in structural bioinformatics

Internships

  • 54240 Project internship: Sequence- and structure-based bioinformatics
  • 54263 Research laboratory: Bioinformatics

Summer term

Lectures

  • 54266 Compact course/lecture: Drug discovery: introduction and computer-aided applications

Seminars

  • 54261 Seminar: Methods and applications of structural bioinformatics
  • 54262 Seminar on current academic work in structural bioinformatics

Internships

  • 54264 Project internship: Sequence- and structure-based bioinformatics
  • 54263 Research laboratory: Bioinformatics

Master

Winter term

Volresungen

  • 54260 Compact course/lecture: Molecular modelling for beginners
  • 54265 Compact course/lecture: Introduction to molecular modelling
  • 54279 Lecture: Structural biology (2 x 90 minutes Computational Structural Biology)

Seminars

  • 54261 Seminar: Methods and applications of structural bioinformatics
  • 54262 Seminar on ongoing academic work in structural bioinformatics

Internships

  • 54246 Laboratory practical: Sequence- and structure-based bioinformatics
  • 54267 Laboratory practical: Computational biophysics

Miscellaneous

  • Essay: Methods and applications of structural bioinformatics
  • Poster: Methods and applications of structural bioinformatics

Summer term

Lectures

  • 54266 Drug Discovery: Introduction and Computational Applications
  • 54254 Compact course/lecture: Introduction to structural biology of macromolecular machines: From cryo-EM to molecular dynamics simulation (with Christoph Engel)

Seminars

  • 54261 Seminar: Methods and applications of structural bioinformatics
  • 54262 Seminar on current academic work in structural bioinformatics

Internships

  • 54246 Laboratory practical: Sequence- and structure-based bioinformatics (focus on bioinformatics)
  • 54267 Laboratory practical: Computational biophysics (specialisation in biophysics)

Other

  • Essay: Methods and applications of structural bioinformatics
  • Poster: Methods and applications of structural bioinformatics

Courses for students of biochemistry

Bachelor

Winter term

Lectures

  • 54260 Compact course/lecture: Molecular modelling for beginners

Seminars

  • 54225 Biochemists Seminar I

Paraktika

  • 54224 Major laboratory course in biochemistry I - part of bioinformatics
  • 54226 Compulsory elective practical course Biochemistry Bachelor
  • 54227 Molecular biology research laboratory A/B with accompanying seminar

Summer term

Lectures

  • 54266 Drug Discovery: Introduction and computer-aided applications

Internships

  • 54227 Molecular biology research laboratory A/B with accompanying seminar

Master

Winter term

Lectures

  • 54260 Compact course/lecture: Molecular modelling for beginners
  • 54265 Compact course/lecture: Introduction to molecular modelling

Internships

  • 54180 Biochemists research laboratory A with integrated seminar
  • 54227 Molecular biology research laboratory A and B with integrated seminar

Summer term

Lectures

  • 54254 Compact course/lecture: Introduction to structural biology of macromolecular machines: From cryo-EM to molecular dynamics simulation (with Christoph Engel)
  • 54266 Drug discovery: Introduction and computational applications

Internships

  • 54180 Biochemists research laboratory A with integrated seminar
  • 54227 Molecular biology research laboratory A and B with integrated seminar

Internships can also be completed externally in Germany/abroad after consultation. If you are interested, we will be happy to help you with contacts. For further information, please contact Till Rudack by email.

Teaching functions

  • Responsible for the Bioinformatics specialisation module of the Master's degree in Biology
  • Acceptance of final module examinations in the Biology and Biophysics specialisation
  • Acceptance of module examination Molecular Biology in the M.Sc. programme in Biochemistry

If you are interested in the courses, please contact Till Rudack by e-mail. Further information can be found in SPUR and GRIPS.

Verification of eligibility

For each lecture, you can check whether it can be easily credited towards your degree programme. To do this, select the lecture in SPUR and go to the ‘Modules/Degree Programmes’ tab. Here, you will see the module to which the course is assigned, as well as all the degree programmes associated with it.

Individual exceptions may be possible and must be clarified with the organiser and the Examinations Office.

Another option is to use SPUR to search for all eligible courses for your degree programme and current semester. To do this, view the general course catalogue and select your degree programme (e.g. Bachelor’s). Select your field of study and navigate through to your current semester. There you will find a list of the courses assigned to that semester.

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