6 EC
Semester 2, periode 4
5052MSBR6Y
| Eigenaar | Bachelor Biomedische wetenschappen |
| Coördinator | prof. dr. S. Brul |
| Onderdeel van | Bachelor Biomedische wetenschappen, jaar 2Bachelor Biomedische wetenschappen, jaar 2 |
The course consists of initially four 2 hour meetings from 17:00-maximally 19:00 for which presence is obligatory. During the meetings research topics are introduced by researchers spanning systems biology challenges in bacteria, yeasts, other model organisms and man. This part of the course will also be followed by students taking the 3 EC version of the course. You can also ask questions on basic cell biology that was taught in Molecular Biology of the Cell (Alberts) during previous courses. The most relevant chapters are all chapters until 15 with aspects of cell cycle in chapter 17 being discussed in the parallel Cellular Oncology course.
Next you are challenged to choose a topic of your prime interest on which you will work in the second part of the course individually. You will also individually receive supervision by the Principal Investigator who is responsible for the area of research that you chose. The meetings all take place at Science Park in the small scale lecture theaters indicated or if less than 10 participants take part in the room C 3.265.
In week 3 and 4 you work with your PI on the topic of interest and can consult the course coordinator on progress. One element of the work is that you will prepare a poster that is to be presented in the 4th week during a poster presentation session. The other element is that you are preparing your own essay on the field of choice that will be handed in after the end of the 4th week of the course.
Hand-outs of the lecturers
Papers posted on Canvas
(Medical) Molecular Systems Biology reflects the study of the molecular basis of the chemistry of life. In this honours course for the bachelor Biomedical Sciences we will introduce you to the way in which networks of molecules (molecular systems) take care of all the important chemical and cellular processes that occur during health and disease.
After the course the students;
After the course the students will have,
Lectures, assignments. The assignment involves a poster presentation and the generation of an essay regarding a chosen field of research. The assignment is marked. It is foreseen that combined with Self-Study an equivalent of 6EC is spent on the course. Specifically assigned hours amount to:
Lectures: 14 hours
Tutorials (individually with teachers): 20 hours
Assignment: 120 hours (as unsupervised individual work)
Writing the final thesis text and setting up the poster presentation 6 hours.
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Activiteit |
Aantal uur |
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Tentamen |
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Werkcollege |
17 |
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Zelfstudie |
151 |
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Totaal 6 EC x 28 uur |
168 |
Aanwezigheidseisen opleiding (OER-B):
Aanvullende eisen voor dit vak:
All meetings are obligatory. Please contact the coordinator of the course, prof. dr. Stanley Brul, if you are unable to attend a meeting.
| Onderdeel en weging | Details |
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Eindcijfer | |
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25% Poster Presentation | |
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75% Essay |
Write an essay on the subject chosen according to the methods that you have learned in the first year (especially when writing your literature review for the course Academic Skills). The paper(s) associated with the topic are meant as a guide for the topic assigned. Do not literally reproduce the (experimental) info present in the paper(s) provided! You are supposed to write a brief review essay. Do NOT sum up experimental details! The essay should be at least 1500 words and maximally 3500 (excluding the figures and references). The essays will be supervised by the respective researchers and commented by them, the Academic Skills lecturer can give advise and your fellow students will give feedback during the poster session. The mark is given by the researcher of the individual essay topic, and the course coordinator.
Source of information
For each topic up to three papers are available. You have to find at least 2 other scientific papers on the subject and use those for your essay as well.
Source of papers: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?db=pubmed
Outline of the essay
Title
Abstract
Introduction
Discussion of the subject, split up in separate paragraphs
Conclusions
References
The topics will be presented orally in a poster presentation during a 5 minutes pitch, including a discussion. The poster is marked and counts for 25%.
The discussion session - held at the poster presentation - is where you will get most out for later! So be open and discuss! The questions and feedback you receive from the researchers and other students can be used to improve your essay.
Dit vak hanteert de algemene 'Fraude- en plagiaatregeling' van de UvA. Hier wordt nauwkeurig op gecontroleerd. Bij verdenking van fraude of plagiaat wordt de examencommissie van de opleiding ingeschakeld. Zie de Fraude- en plagiaatregeling van de UvA: http://student.uva.nl
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Date/time |
Location |
Principal Investigators (PIs) |
Lecture Topics |
Reading |
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Mo February 4, 17:00-19:00 |
SP D1.112 |
prof.dr. S. Brul, prof.dr. H.V. Westerhoff. dr. P.J. Verschure |
Introduction (S. Brul) Topic 1: Molecular Systems Biology in Man and personalized Medicine (Hans Westerhoff); Topic 2: Epigenetics, Systems Medicine and Breast cancer endocrine therapie (P. Verschure) |
Alberts: Chapters 8 & 9 |
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Tu February 5, 17:00-19:00 |
SP A 1.30 |
dr. G.J. Smits, sr. H. Krugers |
Topic 3: Yeast the ultimate modelsystem; its lessons in regulation of eukaryotic cell growth (G. Smits); topic 4 Neurons and hormones and memory (H. Krugers) |
Alberts: Chapters 10 & 11 |
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We February 6, 17:00-19:00 |
SP D.1.112 |
prof.dr. L.W. Hamoen, dr. T. den Blaauwen |
Topic 5: Bacterial cell division and novel antibiotics (L. Hamoen) ; Topic 6: Size does not (always) steer symmetric cell division (T. den Blaauwen) |
Alberts: Chapters 12 & 13 |
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Th February 7, 17:00-19:00 |
SP D1.112 |
dr. R. van Amerongen, prof. dr. Stanley Brul |
Topic 7: Stem cells and cancer development (R. Van Amerongen); Topic 8 Bacterial spore formers; enigmatic ancient organisms (S. Brul). |
Alberts: Chapters 14 & 15 |
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Mo February 11, 17:00-19:00 |
SP D.1.112 |
dr. H. Herrema, prof. dr. S. Brul |
Topic 9 The human microbiome, a new organ. Interaction between our microbiome and man in health & disease / How to write a good essay |
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Tu February 19, 17:00-19:00 |
SP A.1.22 |
prof.dr. S. Brul, dr R. Paap (other PI’s on call for questions) |
Feedback session + questions theory |
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Th February 28, 15:00-19:00 |
SP A.130 |
Prof. dr. S. Brul Dr. R. Paap |
Popster presentation session with the Honours students Molecular Systems Biology |
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Fri March 8 |
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PI’s and Prof. dr. S. Brul |
Hand in all essays at the latest by midnight |
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Het rooster van dit vak is in te zien op DataNose.
NOTE that for the Research Honours students there is a parallel course 'Van Gen tot Genezing' coordinated by dr. Ronald Wilders of the AMC.
Students must have successfully completed BSc1 Bio-medical Sciences and the BSc2 courses ‘Moleculaire Celbiologie’ or equivalent in other bachelor courses. Science faculty honours regulations apply for admission with this premise that biomedical science excellence track students have preference. The maximum number of participants is 16.
Maximum number of students is 16.