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Subjects of autumn semester:
- Biophysics (Med, Dent, MB_E MSc)
- Biostatistics (Med, Dent)
- Introduction to Biophysics I - Long BMC
- Mathematics
Subjects of spring semester:
- Biophysics (Pharm)
- Biostatistics (MB_E)
- Cell Biology
- Computer Science
- Introduction to Biophysics II - Long BMC
- Introduction to Biophysics - Short BMC
Credit courses (freely chosen subjects):
- Selected topics in cell biology
- Modern biophysical methods in biology and medicine
- Physical foundations of biophysics
Postgradual subjects
- Basics Concepts of Biostatistics (Doctoral School of Molecular Medicine, DSMM)
- Studying protein-protein interactions by advanced light microscopy (Doctoral School of Molecular Medicine, DSMM)
Updated: 2020.09.10.
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