Genetic medicine (SUND)


Semesterangivelse: Forårs kursus Kurset udbydes i blok 3 Kurset udbydes i skemagruppe C Kurset giver 7,5 ETCS point

 


Udgave: Forår 2010 NAT
Point: 7,5
Blokstruktur: 3. blok
Skemagruppe: C

Semester:

Forår 2010
Varighed: 10 weeks
Omfang: 7,5 ECTS
Institutter: Institute for Cellular and Molecular Medicine, Panum Institute, University of Copenhagen
Uddannelsesdel: Bachelor niveau
Kontaktpersoner: Niels Erik Møllegaard, email nielsem@sund.ku.dk, tlf. 35327778 og Anne Nørremølle, email annenoe@sund.ku.dk
Undervisnings- form: Lectures (10 hours), group discussions (16 hours) and laboratory exercises (20 hours).
Indhold: The goal of the course is to give the students insights in techniques which allow gene targeting at the DNA or RNA level. These new principles include: Antisense technology, RNA interference, Gene therapy, DNA vaccine, Antigene technology, Gene repair and Ribozyme technology. Several of these technologies have been around for more than ten years (e.g. antisense, gene therapy, DNA vaccines and ribozyme technology) and numerous clinical trials have been performed and are still ongoing (in particular in the areas of antisense drugs and gene therapy). The course also includes supporting molecular biology (gene technology), genetic (genetic diseases that may be treated using genetic medicine), cell biology, pharmacogenomics and bioinformatics disciplines (in vivo techniques). The course is administrated by the phd-school in Genetic Medicine at the Faculty of Health Sciences. Lectures, classroom sessions and experimental exercises will be held by teachers from the phd-school.
Kompetence- beskrivelse: Theoretical and practical understanding of the principles of gene targeting in genetic medicine and accompanying molecular biology and biotechnology. The knowledge gained will give the student theoretical and some experimental tools to participate in medical research projects.
Lærebøger: Papers
Tilmelding: Via puntk ku i perioden 1.-10. december
Faglige forudsætninger: Open to students in Molecular Biomedicine, Biochemistry, and Biology that have passed all first year and half of second year courses corresponding to 90 ECTS-points.
Eksamensform: The practical laboratory course must be approved (by evaluation of a written lab report) prior to participation in the exam. The examination is a 4 hour written test. Grading according to the Danish 12-point scale. Evaluation is done by internal examiners
Kursus hjemmeside:
Undervisnings- sprog: Engelsk
Sidst redigeret: 7/12-2009



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