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Молекулярная биология вируса Эбола

учебное пособие

Молекулярная биология вируса Эбола

Abstract

Учебное пособие соответствует содержанию рабочих программ дисциплин «Структурная и функциональная протеомика» и «Молекулярная вирусология» для студентов по магистерским программам «Медицинская биоинженерия» и «Биофизика» направления магистерской подготовки 12.04.04 «Биотехнические системы и технологии», магистерской программе «Биомедицинские информационные системы и технологии» направления 12.04.01 «Приборостроение», магистерской программе «Медицинская биотехнология» направления 16.04.01 «Техническая физика», а также соответствует программам подготовки научно-педагогических кадров в аспирантуре Санкт-Петербургского политехнического университета Петра Великого (СПбПУ) по специальностям 1.5.2 «Биофизика» и 1.5.3 «Молекулярная биология». Учебное пособие предназначено для обучения бакалавров, магистров и аспирантов Высшей школы биомедицинских систем и технологий Института биомедицинских систем и биотехнологий СПбПУ, студентов и аспирантов других учебных заведений биохимического, биофизического и медико-биологического профилей.

The training manual corresponds to the content of the working programs of the disciplines “Structural and functional proteomics” and “Molecular virology” for students of the Master’s degree programs “Medical bioengineering” and “Biophysics” of the Master’s degree major 12.04.04 “Biotechnical systems and technologies”, Master’s degree program “Biomedical information systems and technologies” of the major 12.04.01 “Instrumentation”, Master’s degree program “Medical biotechnology” of the major 16.04.01 “Technical physics”, as well as corresponds to the training programs for scientific and pedagogical personnel in postgraduate studies of Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University (SPbPU) in the majors 1.5.2 “Biophysics” and 1.5.3 “Molecular Biology”. The training manual is intended for teaching Bachelor’s program, Master’s program, and postgraduate students of the Graduate School of Biomedical Systems and Technologies at the Institute of Biomedical Systems and Biotechnology, SPbPU, students and postgraduates of other educational institutions of the biochemical, biophysical, and biomedical profiles.

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