Group | Type | Day | Time | Classroom | Weeks | Comment |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Common | I | Monday | 08-10 | U81 | 38,40-41,43-47 | |
Common | I | Monday | 10-12 | BMB`s seminarrum | 48 | |
Common | I | Monday | 10-12 | V10-412-2 | 49 | |
Common | I | Thursday | 10-12 | U91 | 38-41,43-48 | |
Common | I | Friday | 12-14 | U144 | 39 | |
S1 | TE | Monday | 08-10 | U81 | 50 | |
S1 | TE | Thursday | 10-12 | U91 | 49-50 |
max antal studerende 30
Prerequisites:
None
Academic preconditions:
The content of BMB505 and BMB532 is assumed known.
Course introduction
To give students a thorough introduction into selected genetic diseases and the molecular changes involved in them. This part is accompanied by lectures on state-of-the-art methods currently used in cell biology, enabling the students to understand the methodological background for the exploration of the various diseases etiology.
Expected learning outcome
Subject overview
Part 1
General techniques in tissue culture, observations of live cells, biochemical/biophysical analyses of cells, - transfer of molecules into cells, labeling of proteins in intact cells, gene manipulation: transgenics
Part 2
Circadian genes- bipolar disorders, neurodegenerative diseases I and II, Mitochondrial diseases, Phosphoinositide signaling disorders in human disease, Disorders of lipoprotein metabolism, Cancer 1: Hormone-regulation in breast and urogenital tumors, Cancer 2: Personalized medicine – the prospects of drug-targeting signaling pathways, Cancer 3: Tumor metastasis: mechanistic insights and clinical challenges
Literature
The reexamination is held as an oral exam. 7 point grading scale, internal examiner with the teacher
Expected working hours
The teaching method is based on three phase model.
Del 1: Forelæsninger 24 timer. Del 2 = 18 timers forelæsning og 7 eksaminatorietimer. De studerende skal give en mundtlig præsentation som forklarer de specifikke aspekter vedrørende de teknikker og sygdomme der undervises i.
Educational activities
Language
This course is taught in English.
Remarks
Part 1 is given in English. Part 2 is given in Danish or English, depending upon the participation of international students.
Course enrollment
See deadline of enrolment.
Tuition fees for single courses
See fees for single courses.