Advanced Microbiology (B-KUL-E05N5A)

5 ECTSEnglish30 First termCannot be taken as part of an examination contract
Daelemans Dirk (coordinator) |  Andrei Graciela |  Daelemans Dirk |  Faust Karoline |  Naesens Lieve |  Raes Jeroen |  Van Ranst Marc |  Vermeire Kurt |  N. |  Delang Leen (substitute) |  Desmet Stefanie (substitute) |  Andre Emmanuel (substitute) |  Ombelet Sien (cooperator)  | LessMore
POC Biomedische wetenschappen

Please do not select a Research Track via your ISP, but use the application of the Faculty to apply for these elective courses. Students are asked to rank their choice of elective course and students are distributed amongst the available places in each Research Track by an allocation tool. Each research track has a limited number of students that can enroll for a course in order to facilitate interactive teaching. More information about this procedure will follow in the first week of the academic year.

Students from another Faculty or programme who wish to participate in a Research Track will need to submit an application via the following form. Only if the maximal number of students per Research Track is not yet reached, students from other programmes can be admitted. More information regarding this procedure and the conditions for applying for these courses can be consulted via the website/form.

If there aren't enough applications for a Research Track, students will be contacted and asked to choose another Research Track.

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This course is directed to students who attended the Basic Course of Microbiology to obtain a background on virology and bacteriology. The focus will be on epidemiological, mechanistic and chemotherapeutic aspects of micro-organisms. Recent developments, novel hypotheses and emerging microbiological issues will be discussed. Examples will be given from the bacteriology, virology, mycology and parasitology fields, and their potential impact on medicine.

The student has prior knowledge of viruses and bacteria (level 2nd bachelor Biomedical Sciences). It may also prove useful if  the student has attended the OPO Microbiology and Infections as background education.

 

Mixed prerequisite:
You may only take this course if you comply with the prerequisites. Prerequisites can be strict or flexible, or can imply simultaneity. A degree level can be also be a prerequisite.
Explanation:
STRICT: You may only take this course if you have passed or applied tolerance for the courses for which this condition is set.
FLEXIBLE: You may only take this course if you have previously taken the courses for which this condition is set.
SIMULTANEOUS: You may only take this course if you also take the courses for which this condition is set (or have taken them previously).
DEGREE: You may only take this course if you have obtained this degree level.


FLEXIBLE(E08C5D) OR FLEXIBLE(U04D3A)

The codes of the course units mentioned above correspond to the following course descriptions:
E08C5D : Bachelorproef
U04D3A : Bachelorproef

This course unit is a prerequisite for taking the following course units:
E05N6A : Hot Topics in Microbiology

Activities

5 ects. Advanced Microbiology (B-KUL-E05N5a)

5 ECTSEnglishFormat: Practical30 First term
Andrei Graciela |  Daelemans Dirk |  Faust Karoline |  Naesens Lieve |  Raes Jeroen |  Van Ranst Marc |  Vermeire Kurt |  N. |  Delang Leen (substitute) |  Desmet Stefanie (substitute) |  Andre Emmanuel (substitute) |  Ombelet Sien (cooperator)  | LessMore
POC Biomedische wetenschappen

Novel approaches for anti-influenza virus therapy
Use of bacteria in cancer therapy
Protein secretion: from mechanism to exploitation 
Microbicides
Biofilm-related infections
Fungal infections: novel diagnostic tools and antifungal agents
Epidemiology of respiratory viruses
Tumor-associated viruses
Virus (HIV) entry as therapeutic target
Applications of CRISPR genome editing to microbiology

Powerpoint presentations, which the tutors will post on Toledo. 

The different topics will be presented by the tutors by means of PowerPoint presentations. Interactive discussions with the students are part of the educational program.

Evaluation

Evaluation: Advanced Microbiology (B-KUL-E25N5a)

Type : Exam outside of the normal examination period
Description of evaluation : Written
Type of questions : Open questions, Closed questions


Exam:
The students have to answer questions that cover several parts of the course given by the different teachers.