Course manual 2023/2024

Study materials

Literature

  • Slides lectures and scientific literature will be provided. 

Practical training material

  • Tutorials will be provided before each computer tutorial. 

Software

Objectives

  • The student is able to characterize the structure of proteins and nucleic acids.
  • The student is able to describe the principles of molecular dynamics.
  • The student is able to list the relevant interactions that are required to model a biomolecular system.
  • The student is able to perform a molecular dynamics simulation on a biomolecular system.
  • The student is able to construct structural models of proteins and nucleic acids.
  • The student is able to describe the principles of docking.

Teaching methods

  • Lecture
  • Laptop seminar
  • Computer lab session/practical training
  • Working independently on e.g. a project or thesis

During the lectures, concepts will be introduced, including theoretical background and examples of applications. During the laptop seminars and computer lab sessions, the students will work with the concepts introduced in the lectures, and apply these to relevant problems. 

Learning activities

Activity

Hours

Hoorcollege

28

Laptopcollege

16

Vragenuur

0

Self study

124

Total

168

(6 EC x 28 uur)

Attendance

Programme's requirements concerning attendance (OER-B):

  • Active participation is expected of each student in the course for which he is registered.
  • If a student cannot attend an obligatory part of a programme's component due to circumstances beyond his control, he must report in writing to the teacher in question as soon as possible. The teacher, if necessary after consulting the study adviser, may decide to issue the student a replacing assignment.
  • It is not allowed to miss obligatory parts of the programme's component if there is no case of circumstances beyond one's control.
  • In case of participating qualitatively or quantitatively insufficiently, the examiner can expel a student from further participation in the programme's component or a part of that component. Conditions for sufficient participation are fixed in advance in the study guide and/or on Canvas.

Additional requirements for this course:

  • Attendance is not compulsory, but highly recommended. When attending lectures or computer lab sessions, be on time. When a student has not attended a lecture or computer lab session, it is the responsibility of the student to catch up, by self-study, asking other students, or making an appointment with the lecturer or TA. During the sessions, the students are expected to 
  • The students have to hand in all assignments before the deadline. Reasonable requests for deadline extension can be granted. Reasonable means as soon as the need for the extension arises, and such a need should be circumstances beyond the control of the student (stolen laptop, family emergency, sickness, etc). Extension of a deadline will only be granted on an individual basis. 
  • Communication will go via canvas. The account information for the supercomputer snellius will be sent by email to each student individually. 

Assessment

Item and weight Details

Final grade

1 (10%)

Databases of biomolecules

1 (10%)

DNA structure prediction

1 (10%)

Docking

1 (10%)

Molecular dynamics

1 (10%)

Protein structure prediction

5 (50%)

Project

Failure to hand in an assignment on time will result in a grade of 1 for that particular assignment. 

Inspection of assessed work

Assignments will be discussed during the computer lab session following the deadline of the assignment. Feedback on the report will be provided on the speedgrader in canvas. Further feedback can be provided during an appointment. The initiative for such an appointment lies with the student. 

Assignments

All assignments will be individual and will be checked for plagiarism and use of generative AI models without fact checking. 

Fraud and plagiarism

The 'Regulations governing fraud and plagiarism for UvA students' applies to this course. This will be monitored carefully. Upon suspicion of fraud or plagiarism the Examinations Board of the programme will be informed. For the 'Regulations governing fraud and plagiarism for UvA students' see: www.student.uva.nl

Course structure

WeeknummerOnderwerpenStudiestof
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

Contact information

Coordinator

  • dr. Jocelyne Vreede

Staff

  • dr. ir. B. Ensing
  • D.P. Geerke
  • T. van Heesch
  • Tom Vlaar