The Sprunck lab is involved in a number of basic and advanced teaching activities of the Department in the areas including Molecular and Cellular Biology, Biochemistry and Plant Biology (for details see Departmental teaching page or in SPUR (Campusportal) (externer Link, ?ffnet neues Fenster)).
Various lectures, seminars and courses are offered for BSc and MSc students in biology and biochemistry with a focus on cell and develpmental biology, plant physiology, biochemistry and genetcs /genomics as well as plant biotechnology considering also environmental stress and global warming.
We are also involved in the teacher education program in biology with a focus on botany and offer a structured PhD course.
Summer semester
54651 | Lecture: “Molecular Mechanisms of Animal and Plant Development” |
54182B | Advanced Practical in Biochemistry II part B (Cellular Biochemistry) |
54669 | Practical research course: "Molecular Cell- and Developmental Biology of Plants” (BSc/LA) |
54675 | Practical research course: “Molecular Cell and Developmental Biology of Plants” (MSc) |
54680 | Practical research course: “Cellular Biochemistry” |
54183 | Seminar: “Biochemistry II” |
54653 | Journal Club: "Current Topics in Cell Biology and Plant Biochemistry” |
54654 | Seminar: "Methods in Plant Cell Biology and Biochemistry” |
54684 | Graduate Seminar: “Molecular Plant-Biology” |
54689 | Practical research course: “Arabidopsis as a model organism for gene function analyses” |
Winter semester
54111 | Lecture: “Plant Physiology” |
54650 | Lecture: “Molecular Cell Biology” |
54664 | Practical course: “Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry” |
54669 | Practical research course: “Molecular Cell- and Developmental Biology of Plants” (BSc/LA) |
54675 | Practical research course: “Molecular Cell and Developmental Biology of Plants” (MSc) |
54680 | Practical research course: “Cellular Biochemistry” |
54653 | Journal Club: “Current Topics in Cell Biology and Plant Biochemistry” |
54654 | Seminar: “Methods in Plant Cell Biology and Biochemistry” |
54684 | Graduate Seminar: “Molecular Plant-Biology” |
54689 | Practical research course: “Arabidopsis as a model organism for gene function analyses” |