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Høst 2022

MBI-3012 Advanced methods in experimental biomedicine - 30 stp


The course is administrated by

Institutt for medisinsk biologi

Type of course

The course is only available for students enrolled in the Master's program in biomedicine, and cannot be taken as a singular course.

Course overlap

MBI-3010 Advanced methods in experimental biomedicine 2 30 stp

Course contents

The course includes training in relevant methods and techniques for biomedical research such as:

Students will also be acquainted with other methods used at our core facilities, and the research groups at the department. In each exercise, the students will also learn to do relevant safety evaluations related to the methods employed.

As part of MBI-3012 student must complete the iKomp (information literacy) course, which give training in academic writing, referencing and citing.

Students will also be introduced to innovative thinking, and innovation in biomedicine.

The course further includes an intensive safety course for students and employees at UiT (HMS-0500 Safety course). This course will provide general safety skills relevant to lab work. Mandatory parts of the HMS-0500 course are:


Objective of the course

During the master thesis, the students will be introduced to a limited number of techniques and methods. To prepare the students for their master degree project as well as biomedical research work after the master degree, the present course introduces students to a wide range of much used classical and modern basic laboratory methods in biomedical research.  

After the course, the students should be able to:  

Knowledge

Skills

 

General proficiency


Language of instruction

English

Teaching methods

This course consist of a safety course (HMS-0500), a course in information literacy (iKomp), lectures, groupwork on innovation and innovative thinking, and several practical laboratory exercises. Each laboratory exercise is introduced by lectures, followed by individual- or group exercises.

Teaching methods in the course varies and includes online lectures, regular lectures, seminars, group work, laboratory work, report writing, presentations and discussions.