Nucleic Acid Chemistry and Biotechnology

TitleTimeRoomTeacher
Nucleic Acid Chemistry and Biotechnology12.09.2023 09:30 - 11:00 (Tue)OnlineMark Somoza
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Nucleic Acid Chemistry and Biotechnology03.10.2023 09:30 - 11:00 (Tue)Online (Date will probably be postponed due to the public holiday. Consultation with lecturer.)Mark Somoza
Nucleic Acid Chemistry and Biotechnology10.10.2023 09:30 - 11:00 (Tue)OnlineMark Somoza
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Nucleic Acid Chemistry and Biotechnology14.11.2023 09:30 - 11:00 (Tue)OnlineMark Somoza
Course Description: 

Date: 12.09.2023
Time: weekly seminar 09:30-11 each Tuesday - 10 Times
Location: Online


Life originates from a set of universal rules and functions encoded within genetic material, both DNA and RNA. As a result, much of modern biological research relies a detailed understanding of the structure, molecular behavior and biochemical properties of nucleic acids as well as modern approaches to chemically synthesize nucleic acids and engineered nucleic acid analogues. In this seminar, we will take a closer look at nucleic acids with the goal of understanding how to to make optimal use of them in biotechnological and bioanalytical applications within life science research.

Topics to be covered include:

•    Overview of the history of nucleic acid discovery
•    Structure and function of DNA and RNA
•    Thermodynamic stability: hybridization and melting temperature
•    Synthesis: phosphoramidite chemistry and enzymatic approaches
•    Xenobiotic nucleic acids: engineered modifications to the backbone, sugar and bases
•    Labeling and detection of nucleic acids
•    Microarray synthesis chemistry
•    Sequencing chemistry

These topics will be covered with the aid of lectures, discussions and short exercises.

Category: 
Fachspezifische Veranstaltung
Event type: 
Seminar/Workshop
Organizer: 
Graduate Center of Life Sciences
Responsibility for event: 
Hauptverantwortung
Format: 
Digital/Online
Course Language: 
EN
Course Capacity (Max): 
20
Course capacity (Min): 
5
Duration in hours: 
15
Trainer: 
Mark Somoza, Ph.D.