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''Lecturer:'' [[Julian Chollet]]<br>
''Credits:'' 6 [[ECTS]], 4 [[SWS]]<br>
''Date:'' 09.-11. November 2018 (09:00 – 17:00)<br>
''Venue:'' [[Marienstraße 7b]], [[GMU:Bio-lab|Biolab]] (Room 202)<br>


===Modul #2 – Artistic Research in Experimental Microbiology===
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11. - 13. January 2019 (09:15 – 17:00)


If you are already working on a (micro)biological project and you have the ambition to claim scientific validity, this is the right course for you.
==Syllabus==


The 3 day intensive course builds upon the practical skills acquired in the module “DIY Bio: doing things with biology” (by Mindaugas Gapsevicius) and “Introduction to Experimental Microbiology” (by Julian Chollet). It aims to support students and researchers to advance their own projects within the  [[GMU:DIY BioLab| DIY BioLab]]  (Chair of Media Environments) and encourage interdisciplinary exchange.
The 3 day intensive course builds upon the practical skills acquired in the module “DIY Bio: doing things with biology” (by Mindaugas Gapsevicius) and “Introduction to Experimental Microbiology” (by Julian Chollet). It aims to support students and researchers to advance their own projects within the  [[GMU:DIY BioLab| DIY BioLab]]  (Chair of Media Environments) and encourage interdisciplinary exchange.
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The course will be structured in a flexible way, tailored to the needs of the participants and the program will be developed collaboratively. It is open to everyone who already has some experience with laboratory techniques and experiment design: scientists, artists, biohackers, makers, educators, ecologists, etc.
The course will be structured in a flexible way, tailored to the needs of the participants and the program will be developed collaboratively. It is open to everyone who already has some experience with laboratory techniques and experiment design: scientists, artists, biohackers, makers, educators, ecologists, etc.
Attendance during the 3 days of the course, as well as the delivery of detailed project documentation (paper, artwork, etc.) until the end of the semester is required.
Attendance during the 3 days of the course, as well as the delivery of detailed project documentation (paper, artwork, etc.) until the end of the semester is required.
===students===
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==Links==
* [[GMU:DIY BioLab]]
* [https://mikroBIOMIK.org/en https://mikroBIOMIK.org]

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Lecturer: Julian Chollet
Credits: 6 ECTS, 4 SWS
Date: 09.-11. November 2018 (09:00 – 17:00)
Venue: Marienstraße 7b, Biolab (Room 202)


Syllabus

The 3 day intensive course builds upon the practical skills acquired in the module “DIY Bio: doing things with biology” (by Mindaugas Gapsevicius) and “Introduction to Experimental Microbiology” (by Julian Chollet). It aims to support students and researchers to advance their own projects within the DIY BioLab (Chair of Media Environments) and encourage interdisciplinary exchange.


The course will be structured in a flexible way, tailored to the needs of the participants and the program will be developed collaboratively. It is open to everyone who already has some experience with laboratory techniques and experiment design: scientists, artists, biohackers, makers, educators, ecologists, etc. Attendance during the 3 days of the course, as well as the delivery of detailed project documentation (paper, artwork, etc.) until the end of the semester is required.


students


Links