BMB509: Bioanalytical instrumentation (5 ECTS)

STADS: 01008801

Level
Bachelor course

Teaching period
The course is offered in the autumn semester.

Teacher responsible
Email: wuestner@bmb.sdu.dk

Additional teachers
bagatolli@bmb.sdu.dk
tjdj@bmb.sdu.dk

Timetable
Group Type Day Time Classroom Weeks Comment
Common I Monday 10-12 U140 45-51
Common I Wednesday 08-10 U55 45-46
Common I Wednesday 10-12 U55 47-51
Common I Wednesday 13-14 U55 49
H1 TE Monday 12-14 U156 46-47
H1 TL Tuesday 14-18 White Lab 48-49,51
H1 TL Tuesday 14-18 Blue lab 50
H2 TE Wednesday 12-14 U156 46-47
H2 TL Thursday 14-18 White Lab 48,50-51
H2 TL Thursday 14-18 Red Lab 49
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Comment:
Max 20 pr. øvelseshold

Prerequisites:
None

Academic preconditions:
BMB506 Protein chemistry, BMB502 Enzymes and membranes, BMB504 Fundamental Molecular Biology and BMB503 Fundamental Biochemistry assumed known.

Course introduction
Give students an understanding of selected biochemical techniques to determine biomolecular structure and function as well as spatial distribution of biomolecules and molecular complexes in cells.
Give the principles of - and practical experience with - separation and characterization techniques for isolation of macromolecules.
Introduce absorption and fluorescence spectroscopy, fluorescence microscopy and mass spectrometry methods used in modern biochemistry and molecular cell biology, including practical work and demonstrations.

Qualifications
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Expected learning outcome


Subject overview
  • Introduction to microscopical optics and computer-assisted image analysis
  • Separation of biomolecules based on physicochemical properties by chromatography or electrophoresis
  • Introduction into light absorption and fluorescence phenomena as basis for fluorescence spectroscopy and microscopy
  • Detection and characterization of biomolecules by microscopy, spectroscopy, mass spectrometry
  • Visualization and localization of biomolecules in cells by microscopy techniques.
Literature
  • Keith Wilson and John Walker: Principles and Techniques of Biochemistry.


Website
This course uses e-learn (blackboard).

Prerequisites for participating in the exam
None

Assessment and marking:
(a) Lab erxercises, pass/fail, internal evaluation by the teacher. Participation is a requirement for admission to exam.
(b) Oral exam with marks according to the Danish 7-point scale and internal examiner.

Re-examination in same term

Expected working hours
The teaching method is based on three phase model.

30 h forelæsninger, 4 eksaminatorietimer og 16 h laboratorieøvelser.
Educational activities

Language
This course is taught in Danish or English, depending on the lecturer.

Course enrollment
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Tuition fees for single courses
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