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Human MicrobiomeOrganization logo: Wageningen University & Research

Over deze cursus

Our intestinal tract is colonized since birth by microbes that outnumber our body cells in number and genes. Apart from the processing of our food, these microbes also affect our health and have been implicated in many diseases. A series of expert lectures, a literature study, computer practical and a case study will provide an integrated view of the human intestinal tract and their microbes including their cross-talk and importance for the pharma and food industry. This course (3 ECTS) has conceptual and programmatic links to the course Research Methods Microbiology MIB-30303.

Leerresultaten

After successful completion of this course students are expected to be able to:

  • explain the basic mechanisms by which microbes colonize the intestinal tract and interact with the host;
  • describe high throughput approaches to study intestinal functionality in health and disease;
  • describe effects of dietary components on gut microbiota and host;
  • identify a research problem from literature;
  • find, interpret and cite relevant literature;
  • handle microbiome data and do basic analyses;
  • interpret, present and describe a literature study in an oral presentation and written report;
  • collaborate with fellow students in a literature study and writing the report.

Voorkennis

Assumed Knowledge:
Basic knowledge in biological sciences.

  • Code
    MIB32303
  • Studiepunten
    ECTS 3
  • Email contactpersoon
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Aanbod

  • Startdatum

    12 februari 2024

    • Einddatum
      8 maart 2024
    • Periode *
      Period 4
    • Locatie
    • Voertaal
      Engels
    • Inschrijven tussen
      1 jun 00:00 - 14 jan 2024
Dit aanbod is voor studenten van TU Eindhoven