Methods in Biomedical Research

Postgraduate course

Course description

Objectives and Content

The course is aimed at giving the student a theoretical overview of methods and technology commonly used in basic medical research, and also to give the student practical experience of selected methods. The course will also provide the students with training in literature search and use of reference managing software/programs. Additionally, the student will be trained in how to present problems and research results in an academic and scientifically correct manner.

 

 

 

 

Learning Outcomes

After completion of the course the student should be able to:

Knowledge

  • Explain and place into context commonly used methods and technology in medical basic research
  • Explain useful applications of various methods to given problems within cell biology.

Skills and competences

  • Plan and conduct experiments, and critically interpret and evaluate the results.
  • Search for, present and make use of scientific literature related to particular academic contexts within the field.
  • Present research projects in an academically proficient manner.

 

 

Semester of Instruction

Autumn

 

Recommended Previous Knowledge
Fundamental knowledge of molecular and cellular biology. The student must also be familiar with basic concepts of molecular biology methods such as polyacrylamide gel-electrophoresis (with and without SDS) for separation of proteins and DNA/RNA, agarose gel-electrophoresis for separation of DNA/RNA, polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and cDNA.
Credit Reduction due to Course Overlap
HUCEL320 og HUIMM306.
Access to the Course
Master in Medical Biology
Teaching and learning methods
The course extends for a period of 13-14 weeks.The course begins with 4 weeks of lectures (between 8-16 hours/week), and continues with experimental laboratory work under supervision. During the weeks of laboratory work, regular working hours is expected (around 40 hours/week). This means that it is difficult to combine this course with other courses.
Compulsory Assignments and Attendance
Lectures and laboratory work are mandatory.
Forms of Assessment

The assessment consists of two parts:

 

  1. Home exam after completing theory lessons.
  2. Submission of term paper after placement in the lab.

 

The two parts account for respectively 55% and 45% percent of the total exam result. All parts must be passed for course fulfillment.

 

Grading Scale
A-F
Assessment Semester
Autumn
Reading List
"Molecular Biology of the Cell", Alberts et al., review-articles, originalarticles and handouts.
Course Evaluation
Written evaluation using electronic/digital evaluation tool.