Course Identification

Frontiers of Molecular Membrane Biology
20253312

Lecturers and Teaching Assistants

Dr. Yael Alon, Prof. Ori Avinoam
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Course Schedule and Location

2025
Second Semester
Monday, 09:15 - 11:00, Room 490C , Benoziyo Biochemistry Building
24/03/2025
30/06/2025

Field of Study, Course Type and Credit Points

Life Sciences: Lecture; Elective; Regular; 2.00 points

Comments

The course will be held for one time only on Sunday, March 30 between 9-11 at Room 490C , Benoziyo Biochemistry Building.

Prerequisites

No

Restrictions

10

Language of Instruction

English

Registration by

24/03/2025

Attendance and participation

Required in at least 80% of the lectures

Grade Type

Numerical (out of 100)

Grade Breakdown (in %)

20%
80%

Evaluation Type

Seminar

Scheduled date 1

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Estimated Weekly Independent Workload (in hours)

2

Syllabus

Biological membranes are essential for life. They form cells and organelles and enable the separation and the formation of unique domains. Membranes control the content of a cell by means of selective permeability and control the flow of messages between intracellular domains by sending, receiving and processing information in the form of chemical and electrical signals. Cells, organelles and vesicles must also acquire, maintain and modify their shape and composition to jointly fulfil a plethora of important physiological functions ranging from neuronal transmission to fertilization and muscle contraction.

During this course we will discuss fundamental cell biology processes that involve membrane remodeling:

Organelle biogenesis, function and dynamics (Fusion, division and trafficking).

Vesicular trafficking through the endocytic pathway. 

Protein targeting, insertion and translocation.

Vesicular secretion, exosomes and extracellular vesicles. 

Intracellular communication via membrane contact sites.

 

The course will focus on recent research and novel findings, beyond the scope of existing textbooks, in the fields of organellar biology and membrane remodeling.

Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion of this course:

  1. Students will be familiar with up to date research topics and methods in organellar and cell biology.
  1. Students will be able to demonstrate understanding of current issues in cell biology and improved skills in critically evaluating scientific papers in this field.

Reading List

Every week we will post an article/book chapter as reading material for the lecture. 

Website

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