Course detail
Advanced Bioanalytical Methods
FCH-DAO_SPZAcad. year: 2024/2025
The students will be introduced to the technologies of waste disposal, waste utilization and waste recycling. The special accent will be put on biological processes of waste treatment. During the course students will be inform about the rules of law connected to the waste treatment and about the analytical methods for waste analysis.
Language of instruction
English
Mode of study
Not applicable.
Guarantor
Entry knowledge
Analytical chemistry I and II
Biochemistry I and II
Biochemistry I and II
Rules for evaluation and completion of the course
Course ends with colloqium and presentation.
Attendance at lectures is optional
Attendance at lectures is optional
Aims
The aim of this course is to introduce the students to the technologies of waste disposal, waste utilization and waste recycling. The special accent will be put on biological processes of waste treatment
The students will be introduced to the technologies of waste disposal, waste utilization and waste recycling. The special accent will be put on biological processes of waste treatment. During the course students will be inform about the rules of law connected to the waste treatment and about the analytical methods for waste analysis.
The students will be introduced to the technologies of waste disposal, waste utilization and waste recycling. The special accent will be put on biological processes of waste treatment. During the course students will be inform about the rules of law connected to the waste treatment and about the analytical methods for waste analysis.
Study aids
Not applicable.
Prerequisites and corequisites
Not applicable.
Basic literature
Lodish H., Berk A., Matsudaira P., Kaiser C.A., Krieger M., Scott M.P., Zipursky L., Darnell J. : Molecular Cell Biology. W. H. Freeman and Company, New York 2001. (EN)
Manz A., Dittrich P.S., Pamme N., Iossifidis D.: Bioanalytical Chemistry. Imperial College Press, 2015. 256 s. (EN)
Manz A., Dittrich P.S., Pamme N., Iossifidis D.: Bioanalytical Chemistry. Imperial College Press, 2015. 256 s. (EN)
Recommended reading
Not applicable.