Zagreb and Ε ibenik, Croatia
Mobile Application Development + Croatian Language and Culture
When:
29 June - 24 July 2026
Credits:
10 EC
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Engineering Summer Course
When:
27 July - 06 August 2026
School:
Institution:
University of Tartu
City:
Country:
Language:
English
Credits:
2 EC
Fee:
600 EUR
Laboratory work will focus on genetically modifying bakerβs yeast (S. cerevisiae) with a previously designed set of plasmid vectors. The constructed yeast strains will be used to study intricate mechanisms of gene expression regulation and to illustrate the concept of logic gates in synthetic biology. Three distinct fluorescence proteins will be used as protein expression reporters. By combining different inputs to induce gene expression, the fluorescence of different reporter proteins will be measured as output.
Students will learn how to work in the molecular biology lab, lab safety rules, and how to operate various laboratory equipment (e.g., PCR machines, centrifuges, vortex mixers, thermostats, etc.). They will learn the basic principles of logic gates and their applications in synthetic biology. Students will collect and analyse the data using different research methods, including live-cell fluorescent microscope imaging, FACS, and western blotting.
Ilona Faustova Vice Director of the Institute of Bioengineering, Associate Professor in Molecular Biology, Programme Director of the Science and Technology and Bioengineering programmes Artemi Maljavin Junior Lecturer in Molecular Biology, Assistant of Programme Director Juli Mukhadze Junior Research Fellow in Molecular Biotechnology Stepan Strelchenko Specialist of Molecular Systems Biology
Upper secondary school students, beginner-level BSc
The student completing the course will:
- know the main branches of synthetic biology;
- learn potential drawbacks and ethical issues raised by synthetic biology development;
know different molecular cloning techniques, including Golden Gate assembly and digest/ligate cloning;
- be able to perform PCR, DNA gel electrophoresis, bacterial and yeast transformations, and DNA extraction from bacterial cells;
- learn about different sequencing methods and how to analyse the results of Sanger sequencing;
- learn the fundamentals of the western blotting method and how the conduct western blot analysis;
- learn to analyse the live-cell fluorescent microscope imaging data;
- learn the basics of FACS analysis.
Fee
600 EUR, Study materials, academic work with lecturers, Certificate of completion, and cultural events in the evenings.
Fee
210 EUR, Accommodation
When:
27 July - 06 August 2026
School:
Institution:
University of Tartu
Language:
English
Credits:
2 EC
Zagreb and Ε ibenik, Croatia
When:
29 June - 24 July 2026
Credits:
10 EC
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Aarhus, Denmark
When:
27 July - 31 July 2026
Credits:
5 EC
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LinkΓΆping, Sweden
When:
26 June - 25 July 2026
Credits:
7.5 EC
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