Objectives
Understanding of state-of-the art methods in biotechnology and their application for fundamental and applied research.Syllabus
The lectures will cover state-of-the-art recombinant DNA techniques, including:- amplification
- cloning
- synthesis
- sequencing (including next-generation sequencing)
- mutagenesis (directed and random)
- recombination
- targeted genome editing (e.g. using CRISPR/Cas9)
- overexpression of recombinant proteins
- screening and selection
- directed evolution
These techniques will be exemplified by presenting a number of important applications of molecular biotechnology:
- protein engineering for fundamental studies and industrial applications of enzymes
- protein engineering for therapeutic applications (e.g. therapeutic antibodies)
- engineering of diagnostic systems
- engineering of vaccines
Tutorials
Assistance with group projects to prepare a short educational course (Powerpoint) to be presented to the rest of the class (15 min presentation + 5 min for questions).Requirements : Basic knowledge of biochemistry/molecular biology.
Evaluation mechanism : Two hour written exam (70% of marks) + group project (30% of marks).
Last Modification : Monday 12 June 2017