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 Postgraduate Course: Practical Skills in Biochemistry B (PGBI11099)
Course Outline
| School | School of Biological Sciences | College | College of Science and Engineering |  
| Credit level (Normal year taken) | SCQF Level 11 (Postgraduate) | Availability | Not available to visiting students |  
| SCQF Credits | 10 | ECTS Credits | 5 |  
 
| Summary | The programme provides thorough training and hands-on experience in enhanced practical skills required for employment as a biochemical scientist. The course will cover a range of techniques from recombinant protein overexpression and purification, followed by activity assays and biophysical characterisation. |  
| Course description | Not entered |  
Course Delivery Information
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| Academic year 2017/18, Not available to visiting students (SS1) | Quota:  18 |  | Course Start | Semester 2 |  Timetable | Timetable | 
| Learning and Teaching activities (Further Info) | Total Hours:
100
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 Lecture Hours 30,
 Programme Level Learning and Teaching Hours 2,
Directed Learning and Independent Learning Hours
68 ) |  
| Assessment (Further Info) | Written Exam
0 %,
Coursework
100 %,
Practical Exam
0 % |  
 
| Additional Information (Assessment) | Three in-course assessments: 
 Practical skills and laboratory books are assessed weekly (20 %)
 Design of an experimental strategy for biophysical and activity characterisation of purified protein (30 %)
 
 A report, in the form, of a paper,  of all experiments performed (50 %)
 
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| Feedback | Students will receive individual verbal feedback weekly on their skills and lab books during the laboratory sessions. Individual written feedback will be provided on each of the two written assessments within 15 working days of the submission deadline. |  
| No Exam Information |  
Learning Outcomes 
| On completion of this course, the student will be able to: 
        Apply a range of chromatographic techniques to purify and assess proteinsDesign, implement and analyse a straightforward enzyme assayIdentify the techniques required and design an appropriate strategy for the biophysical characterisation of a biomolecule; and apply, or be able to explain the advantages and limitations of, a range of these methods.Describe how and why differences in experimental conditions, or available equipment, will influence the experimental strategy and outcomeUnderstand the requirements for writing a publication-quality research paper |  
Reading List 
| Practical Skills in Biomolecular Sciences by R. Reed et al, Pearson Education. Protein Purification Techniques: A Practical Approach by S. Roe, Oxford University Press.
 Biophysical Techniques by I.D. Campbell, Oxford University Press.
 
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Additional Information
| Graduate Attributes and Skills | Confidence in laboratory environment Report writing
 Data management
 Appreciation of health and safety responsibilities
 Time management
 Organisation
 Group work
 
 
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| Keywords | BioChemB |  
Contacts 
| Course organiser | Dr Janice Bramham Tel: (0131 6)50 4786
 Email:
 | Course secretary | Ms Andrea Nichol Tel: (0131 6)50 8643
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