| (*)Upon completing the practical course, students will possess the following skills. They are able to
 plan a sequence of experiments aimed at the characterization of cell-material interactions (k2/k3);
prepare materials for cell culture experiments (k3);
perform a sequence of cell culture experiments and characterize cells with state-of-the-art methods and instrumentation (k3);
analyze and summarize the obtained results in a report (k4/k5);
critically discuss the results, also in the context of the scientific literature (k5).
 | (*)During the course, students will acquire knowledge in a subset of the following areas relevant to investigating cell-material interactions: biopolymers;
thermodynamics and kinetics of molecular interactions;
effect of forces on molecular interactions;
protein mechanics;
viscoelasticity;
cytoskeleton;
molecular motors;
cell mechanics;
cell adhesion and migration;
force generation and mechanosensing in biological systems;
mechanical properties of tissues;
mechanical regulation processes in mammalian, plant and bacterial cells.
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