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Project MPFL (DAAD)
Further information: www.mpfl.eu
Project ESEMA (Elstatik-Foundation)
Electrostatic effects in magnetic field force microscopy
A measurement signal in magnetic field force microscopy includes signals from magnetic forces as well as signals from other short- and long-range forces. Measuring nanoparticles, the electr
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Konzepte und Tests zur Integration organischer Leuchtdioden in Kunststoffbauteilen (SS 2011, Eric Schneider, MNT) Design, Entwurf und Aufbau ergonomischer Gehäuseformen für ein drahtloses Sensornetzwerk zur Erfassung biomedizinischer Parameter (SS 2011, Paul Helmut Steinbinder, ALS)
Untersuchung und ggf. Optimierung alternativer He
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Research
Intracellular signal transduction in tumour cells Cellular models for screening novel cancer therapeutics Molecular diagnosis of tumours New methods to isolate DNA from difficult samples and the complete fecal genome analysis
Publications
2019 - 2015
W. Hahnel, K. Schulte, M. Hafner, O. Müller, Extraction of DNA from Difficult Samples with an Automatable Portable System INTRODUCTION, IJPPR. 12 (2018) 238–250.
W. Hahnel, K. Schulte, O. Müller, Extraction of DNA from difficult samples with an automated portable system, in: Int. Conf. OnGenetics Mol. Res., Dubai, 201
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Facilities and Equipment
The research group "Molecular Biology, Biotechnology and Biochemistry" benefits from the excellent facilities at the university location in Zweibrücken.
In addition to the basic science and engineering laboratories (chemistry, physics, biology, biochemistry and e-technology), the IMST faculty has a well-equipp
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Courses
Bachelor ALS:
Basics of General Biology Basics of Microbiology Biological perception Medical disease patterns
Master ALS:
Molecular biology techniques Molecular biology techniques Ethics in biology and medicine
Publications, Patents and Published Applications
2021 - 2016
M.Y. Jahmani, M.E. Hammadeh, M.A. Al Smadi, M.K. Baller, Label-Free Evaluation of Chromatin Condensation in Human Normal Morphology Sperm Using Raman Spectroscopy, Reprod. Sci. (2021) 1–13. https://doi.org/10.1007/s43032-021-00494-6
M. Gries, A. Christmann, S. Schulte, M. Weyland, S
Structures & Modules
Structure
The full-time Master’s degree course consists of three semesters, each with 30 ECTS points; the part-time course can last up to seven semesters. One ECTS point equates to a workload of 30 working hours, including both on-campus attendance and self-study. There are no compulsory modules; all modules are elective.
Application & Admission
Entry Requirements
Bachelor’s degree (210 ECTS or 7 semesters) with good average grades (up to 2.8 in the German grading system) in
Mechanical Engineering Mechatronics Industrial Engineering with a focus on Mechanical Engineering Or a comparable professional qualification (not in the subjects of Electrical Engin