Introduction to Radiogenomics - Laboratory 1200-2RWRADL1M
The laboratory classes provide a series of exercises that are complementary to
lecture. Experiments performed by the students are aimed at learning the practical aspects of isolation of nucleic acids and their quantification and
qualitative analysis using the methods known in the art (including gel electrophoresis agarose, PCR, spectrophotometric determination), as well as practical knowledge of protein isolation and analysis (including qualitative analysis by SDS-PAGE, quantification and immunodetection).
Type of course
Mode
Requirements
Prerequisites
Prerequisites (description)
Course coordinators
Learning outcomes
The student will gain practical knowledge in the field of isolation and analysis of nucleic acids.
The student will gain practical knowledge on the isolation and analysis of proteins.
Assessment criteria
During laboratory exercises, the students are graded based on the:
- attendance during classes (1 absence is allowed),
- work during individual classes in a way that allows to positively assess the knowledge, skills and competences that the student acquired during the classes,
- final test.
Practical placement
Not required.
Bibliography
Exemplary literature:
Anna Lewandowska-Ronnegren "Techniki laboratoryjne w biologii molekularnej", MedPharm Poland, 2018.
Additional information
Additional information (registration calendar, class conductors, localization and schedules of classes), might be available in the USOSweb system: