Teaching

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Dr. Klaudia Brix, Professor of Cell Biology, Deputy Study Program Chair BCCB
Department of Life Sciences and Chemistry, Jacobs University Bremen, Germany

Teaching in BCCB – Biochemistry and Cell Biology, MCCB – Medicinal Chemistry and Chemical Biology, and MedNat – Medical Natural Sciences

CO – CORE

  • From Cells to Tissues, Lecture (Fall 2020 – )
  • Cellular Compartments, Lab (Fall 2020 – )
  • Chemical Biology, Lecture, 50%, default Minor (Spring 2021 – )

CA – CAREER

  • Biomedicine, Lecture (Spring 2020 – )
  • Project – BCCB
  • BSc Thesis – BCCB

CAS – CAREER SPECIALIZATION

  • Thesis Seminar – BCCB

Coordination and further activities, past

  • Deputy Study Program Chair – BCCB, ongoing
  • Study Program Coordinator – BCCB, Fall 2006 – Spring 2014
  • Summer Campus Germany, Juli 2012
  • Graduate Program “MoLife – Molecular Life Sciences”, 2002 – 2014
    “Representative of the Specialization Area “Cellular and Molecular Biology”

Undergraduate Teaching Activities, past

  • Project, Seminar, Thesis in BCCB (Fall 2018 – Spring 2020)
  • Advanced Scientific and Experimental Skills – Group BCCB (Spring 2020)
  • Biological Activity  (Spring 2017 – Spring 2020)
  • Methods in Life Sciences and Chemistry I and II (Spring 2017 – Spring 2020)
  • Molecular Mechanisms of Disease, Diagnostics and Therapy  (Spring 2017 – Spring 2020)
  • Research Approaches in Molecular Life Science (Fall 2016 – Spring 2020)
  • Advanced Molecular Cell Biology Lab (Fall 2016 – Fall 2019)
  • From Cells to Tissues and Body Functions (Fall 2015 – Fall 2018)
  • General Cell Biology Lab Course (Fall 2015 – Fall 2018)
  • Advanced Molecular Cell Biology (Fall 2016 – Fall 2017)
  • Natural Science Lab Course BCCB II (Fall 2002, Spring 2003, Spring 2008 – Spring 2012, Spring 2014)
  • Advanced Cell Biology I and II (Fall 2002 – Spring 2016)
  • Advanced Lab Course BCCB I and II (Fall 2002 – Spring 2006)
  • Advanced Lab Course Molecular Cell Biology (Fall 2006 – Fall 2015)
  • Methods and Research Strategies (Fall 2003 – Fall 2007, Fall 2009 – Fall 2010)
  • Current Topics in Molecular Life Sciences (Spring 2004 – Spring 2009 – Spring 2012)
  • Biomedicine (Fall 2003 – Spring 2017)
  • Guided Research and Bachelor Thesis BCCB I and II (Fall 2003 – Spring 2017)
  • USC “Employability” (Fall 2014)
  • USC “Fictions of Science” (Spring 2004)
  • Guest Teaching in TDC “Disability” (Spring 2014)
  • Guest Teaching in USC “Stem Cell Debate” (Fall 2003)
  • Guest Teaching in USC “Drugs” (Fall 2003)

Graduate Teaching Activities, past
Lecture Series Molecular Life Science (Fall 2008 – Spring 2016)
Recognition and Cooperation in Biological Systems (Fall 2004 – Fall 2007)
Molecular, Cell, and Developmental Biology (Fall 2005)
Physiology and Pathophysiology (Fall 2006)
Physiology of Eukaryotic Cells (Fall 2008 – Fall 2014)
Literature Seminar (Fall 2005 – Spring 2016)
Laboratory Rotations (Fall 2005 – Spring 2015)
Student Research Presentations (Spring 2006 – Spring 2009)
Master’s Thesis (Fall 2006 – Spring 2016)
Master’s Examination (Spring 2005 – Spring 2016)

PhD Examination Committees, external
Monash University, Clayton, Victoria, Australia
Univ. Bonn, Charité Berlin, Humboldt-Univ. Berlin, Univ. Jena, Univ. Rostock, Univ. Leipzig, Univ. Magdeburg, Univ. Mainz, Univ. Tübingen, Germany
University of Oslo, Norway
Jagellonian University, Krakow, Poland
University of Zürich, Switzerland
Universiteit van Amsterdam, The Netherlands
University of Kwa-Zulu Natal, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa
The Sahlgrenska Academy at Göteborg University, Göteborg, Sweden