neu730 - Biosciences in the Public Eye and in our Laws

neu730 - Biosciences in the Public Eye and in our Laws

Department of Neurosciences 6 KP
Module components Semester courses Sommersemester 2019 Examination
Lecture
  • No access 6.03.730 - Biosciences in the public Eye and in our Laws Show lecturers
    • Prof. Dr. Christine Köppl
    • Dr. Ulrike Sienknecht

    Monday: 16:00 - 18:00, weekly (from 01/04/19)
    Wednesday: 16:00 - 18:00, weekly (from 03/04/19)
    Dates on Tuesday, 26.03.2019 10:30 - 11:00

    Students of the Master Neuroscience please note, that this course is currently offerd only in German.

Seminar und Übung
  • No access 2.02.752a - Transnational Biodiversity & Resources Law I Show lecturers
    • Dr. Evanson Chege Kamau

    Dates on Thursday, 04.04.2019, Thursday, 11.04.2019 14:00 - 16:00, Saturday, 13.04.2019, Saturday, 27.04.2019, Saturday, 11.05.2019, Saturday, 18.05.2019, Saturday, 25.05.2019, Saturday, 15.06.2019 09:00 - 17:00, Location: A01 0-005, A04 4-411, ((Uni Bremen))
  • No access 2.02.752b - Transnational Biodiversity & Resources Law II Show lecturers
    • Dr. Evanson Chege Kamau

    Dates on Thursday, 04.04.2019, Thursday, 11.04.2019 16:00 - 18:00, Saturday, 13.04.2019, Saturday, 27.04.2019, Saturday, 11.05.2019, Saturday, 18.05.2019, Saturday, 25.05.2019, Saturday, 15.06.2019 09:00 - 17:00
  • No access 6.03.730 - Biosciences in the public Eye and in our Laws Show lecturers
    • Prof. Dr. Christine Köppl
    • Dr. Ulrike Sienknecht

    Monday: 16:00 - 18:00, weekly (from 01/04/19)
    Wednesday: 16:00 - 18:00, weekly (from 03/04/19)
    Dates on Tuesday, 26.03.2019 10:30 - 11:00

    Students of the Master Neuroscience please note, that this course is currently offerd only in German.

Hinweise zum Modul
Kapazität/Teilnehmerzahl 18
Prüfungszeiten
within a few weeks of summer term lecture period
Module examination
Term paper
Regular participation during the semester is required (max 3 days of absence)
Skills to be acquired in this module
+ Expt. methods
+ Scient. Literature
++ Social skills
++ Interdiscipl. knowlg
+ Data present./disc.
+ Scientific English
++ Ethics

Upon completion of this course, students
  • know basic rules of good scientific practise
  • are aware of the legal framework that is relevant to biological research, e.g. on animal welfare or genetically modified organisms
  • have practised to research and summarize different viewpoints on biological research, using both scientific (peer-reviewed) and non-scientific sources
  • are able to identify and critically discuss ethical conflicts in biological research, e.g., in the context of stem cell research or data manipulation 
  • are able to prepare and give a coherent presentation in a team 
  • have practised to lead a group discussion

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