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Høst 2014

BIO-8302 Molecular and Clinical Aspects of Cancer - Block I - 10 stp


The course is administrated by

Institutt for medisinsk biologi

Type of course

PhD course. This course is available as a singular course.

Course contents

The course is divided into three modules:

Module I cover the topics molecular genetics of cancer, and discuss the basic molecular mechanisms leading to development of cancer. The main issues are mechanisms for cell-cycle regulation, proliferation, transformation and cell survival. How dysregulation of any of these processes may contribute to cancer development is discussed.

                                                                                       

The topic of Module II is signal transduction and cancer. Here the various intracellular signaling pathways that are found to be dysregulated in cancer are discussed. Among these are the pathways that regulate cell proliferation, cell survival, transformation and differentiation.

 

Module III is covering tumor biology. Here the main mechanisms that regulate metastasis, angiogenesis, and apoptosis are described. These processes are fundamental for embryogenesis, but are also central in the establishment and maintenance of cancer cells.

 

More information about the course, visit the course web site.


Application deadline

14.7.2014

Admission requirements

To take PhD courses you need at a minimum a master¿s degree or equivalent, or admission to a Medical Student Research Program.

For information about how to apply for admission, go to:

http://uit.no/helsefak/forskning/phd/emner


Objective of the course

Knowledge

 

Competence:


Language of instruction

English

Teaching methods

Lectures (35 hours) and Seminars (15 hours). The course is given each autumn.

Assessment

Work requirements:

The exam is divided into three parts, 2 student presentations on given topics (Research papers) and an Essay (10-15 pages). All three exams are evaluated separately as passed/not passed, and each exam must be passed to pass the course.

Continuation exam is given early in the spring semester. Application deadline for the continuation exam is January 15th.


Recommended reading/syllabus

The lectures, seminars and the "hand outs" that are given during the course defines the curriculum.