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BIO-8101 Functional genomics - 5 stp


The course is administrated by

Institutt for arktisk og marin biologi

Type of course

Theoretical

Course overlap

HEL-8023 Genomics in Clinical and Biomedical Research 4 stp

Course contents

Practical examples will be taken from plant genomics, but the course is suitable for biologists in all fields. Topics of genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics and metabolomics will be covered. The course will concentrate on data mining and the use of bioinformatics for the analysis of genes and proteins.

Students will work web-based for the course to perform computer based tasks and prepare a seminar talk on one of the subjects.


Application deadline

Registration deadline for PhD students at UiT - The Arctic University of Norway: January 10

Application deadline for external applicants: December 1


Admission requirements

PhD students or holders of a Norwegian master´s degree of five years or 3+ 2 years (or equivalent) may be admitted. Valid documentation is a statement from your institution that you are a registered PhD student, or a Master´s Diploma with Diploma Supplement / English translation of the diploma. PhD students are exempt from semester fee

Course teaching is conditional to a minimum of 4 and maximum of 10 students.

If more than 10 applicants, priority will be given as follows: 

 

PhD students register for the course through StudentWeb. The registration for spring semester starts in the middle of December.

External applicants apply for admission through SøknadsWeb. Application code 9304.

Contact Ingjerd Gauslaa Nilsen at the BFE-faculty if you have troubles or questions regarding registration to the course.

Objective of the course

A web-based course aimed to give PhD students theoretical and practical knowledge in the area of functional genomics.

Language of instruction

The language of instruction is English and all of the syllabus material is in English. Examination questions will be given in English, but may be answered either in English or a Scandinavian language.

Teaching methods

4 h lecture. 5 h seminars. 18 h computer work (Web-based).

Assessment

Oral seminar presentation and participation in group discussions. Grade: Pass/fail.

Recommended reading/syllabus

The curriculum for this course will be a collection of selected primary literature which will be available on the web.