EPN-V2

MABIOD4100 Molecular Cell Biology Course description

Course name in Norwegian
Molekylær cellebiologi
Weight
15.0 ECTS
Year of study
2020/2021
Course history
  • Introduction

    The course forms a broad theoretical basis in biomedical subjects and comprises metabolism, cellular communication, gene regulation, and control of cell growth. It focuses on differences between normal conditions and different pathological conditions.

  • Required preliminary courses

    The student must have been admitted to the study programme. The course is also offered as an individual course.

  • Learning outcomes

    After completing the course, the student is expected to have achieved the following learning outcomes defined in terms of knowledge, skills and competence:

    Knowledge

    The student

    • has advanced knowledge of cell proliferation, different forms of cell death and carcinogenesis
    • has advanced knowledge of cellular communication and biochemical signal transmissions
    • has detailed knowledge of endocytosis and exocytosis
    • is capable of explaining molecular transport across membranes in detail
    • has in-depth knowledge of the cytoskeleton
    • has advanced knowledge of the regulation of gene expression, different epigenetic and posttranslational modifications
    • has in-depth knowledge of cancer at a molecular and cell biological level
    • has in-depth knowledge at a molecular level of retroviruses and the development of HIV/Aids
    • is capable of describing molecular mechanisms for selected metabolic and endocrine diseases and cardiovascular and neurological disorders
    • has advanced knowledge of stem cells’ properties and applications

    Skills

    The student is capable of

    • using cell biology to explain normal cellular processes
    • using cell biology to explain selected pathological conditions and evaluate possible strategies for intervention

    Competence

    • The student is capable of analysing, discussing, summarising, and disseminating scientific articles in the field of molecular cell biology
  • Teaching and learning methods

    The student must have been admitted to the study programme. The course is also offered as an individual course. Experience of use of CT modality is an advantage.

  • Course requirements

    After completing the course, the student is expected to have achieved the following learning outcomes defined in terms of knowledge, skills and competence:

    Knowledge

    The student

    • has advanced knowledge of CT technology, including its development
    • has in-depth knowledge of quality control procedures relating to CT
    • has in-depth knowledge of the use of contrast agents and CT
    • has in-depth knowledge of image quality and CT technology
    • has advanced knowledge of work stations, image processing, and storage media
    • has advanced knowledge of dosage calculations in connection with CT
    • has knowledge of laws, regulations, and guides about radiation protection in relation to CT

    Skills

    The student is capable of

    • carrying out post processing on the most common CT examinations
    • analysing reports from CT quality controls, and carrying out dosage measurements by using measuring equipment
    • carrying out image processing and assessing the image quality
    • optimising CT protocols, with particular emphasis on adapted image quality and radiation dosage for the examination

    Competence

    The student is capable of

    • communicating extensive independent work and mastering the forms of expression used in the field
    • communicating about issues, analyses, and conclusions in the CT field to big and small audiences
    • applying his/her knowledge and skills to new fields to carry out advanced tasks and projects
  • Assessment

    The course is web-based, and requires independent activity on the part of the students. Students are offered introduction material in the form of short texts and instruction videos in skills-oriented topics. Theoretical topics are presented through introductory texts with pertaining reading lists. Written assignments about CT modality are handed out for each topic.

    The work and teaching methods comprise digital lectures, participation in digital discussion forums, skills training, seminar(s) and written assignments.

    Digital lectures

    In this course, traditional lectures are replaced by text, images, audio, videos, video-clips, real-slide-show, PowerPoint presentations, etc., which are carefully adapted to the individual learning situations.

    Skills training

    Skills training will consist of work on CT modality and work on the programme’s own website.

    Digital discussion forums

    The student will participate in discussions and supervise/teach fellow students or colleagues.

    Seminars

    Two seminars are arranged in the course (one each semester). The seminars comprise lectures, demonstrations, discussions, and group work.

  • Permitted exam materials and equipment

    The following required coursework must be approved before the student can take the exam:

    • 8 individual written assignments. The scope of the assignments vary from 1,500 to 3,500 words, with the exception of coursework relating to quality control, in which the student can write as much as he/she wants.

    The students are offered written supervision before the submission of all the assignments. The right to written supervision lapses if the student does not submit the assignment by the given deadline.

  • Grading scale

    Exam content: The learning outcomes

    Exam form: Individual written home exam, 6 hours.

  • Examiners

    All.