Aleksandar Antanasijevic
EPFL SV GHI UPANTANASIJEVIC
SV 2515 (Bâtiment SV)
Station 19
1015 Lausanne
+41 21 693 36 35
Office: SV 3532
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SV 2515 (Bâtiment SV)
Station 19
1015 Lausanne
+41 21 693 36 35
Office: SV 3531
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SV 2515 (Bâtiment SV)
Station 19
1015 Lausanne
+41 21 693 36 35
Office: SV 3531
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EPFL SV GHI UPANTANASIJEVIC
SV 2515 (Bâtiment SV)
Station 19
1015 Lausanne
+41 21 693 36 35
Office: SV 3531
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EPFL SV GHI UPANTANASIJEVIC
SV 2515 (Bâtiment SV)
Station 19
1015 Lausanne
+41 21 693 36 35
Office: SV 3531
EPFL › VPA › VPA-AVP-DLE › AVP-DLE-EDOC › EDMS-GE
Website: https://go.epfl.ch/phd-edms
PhD Students
Di Giulio Camilla, Kumar Kiruthika, Garodia Yash
Courses
Biological chemistry I
Biochemistry is a key discipline for the Life Sciences. Biological Chemistry I and II are two tightly interconnected courses that aim to describe and understand in molecular terms the processes that make life possible.
General chemistry
This course covers essential notions in general chemistry, relative to matter and its structure, equilibriums and chemical reactions, for life science students. The lectures and exercise sessions provide the knowledge and methodology required to solve general chemistry exercises.
Practical - Antanasijevic Lab
The students will learn: 1) how to handle viral protein antigens and antibody samples 2) how to assemble and purify immune complexes using liquid chromatography 3) how to image them on an electron microscope
Scientific literature analysis in bioengineering
Students are given the means to dig effectively into modern scientific literature in the multidisciplinary field of bioengineering. The method relies on granting sufficient time to become familiar with the background and hypotheses, on effective support during the analysis and on oral assessment.
Structural biology
The main focus of this course is on the molecular interactions defining the structure, dynamics and function of biological systems. The principal experimental and computational techniques used in structural biology, as well as molecular modeling and design will be introduced and practiced.