MF9110BTS - Molecular Biology Research Course
Course content
The course aims at giving the students an introduction to current topics in molecular biological research. The course also aims at presenting a variety of research techniques and their applications.
Learning outcome
The course provides students with insight into ongoing research in molecular biology, and information about a variety of research techniques and their applications within this field.
Admission
To participate in this course you must have an admission to a PhD program at a Norwegian University or University College or be a student at the Medical Student Research Program. The maximum number of participant is 25.
The StudentWeb is open for registration from 1st June to 1st August.
Registration for applicants without access to the StudentWeb from 1st June to 15th August.
Applicants will be notified by email 1 - 2 weeks after the final date for registration.
Prerequisites
Formal prerequisite knowledge
Master of Science, M.D. or admission to the Faculty of Medicines Medical Student Research Program (Forskerlinjen).
Overlapping courses
8 credits overlap with MBV9100BTS - Molecular Biology Research Course and 8 credits overlap with MNBTS9000.Teaching
The course is given as a two-week intensive course, usually starting in the beginning of October.
The course will be taught 21st October - 1st November 2013
The course consists of a series of lectures and student seminars. In addition the students are required to write a daily journal: Here the students are to write brief summaries and comments upon the lectures held during the course. The lectures, the student’s seminars and the journal are mandatory.
Examination
You have to participate at the lectures, give a presentation during the student seminar and write a journal during the whole course. The journal shall consist of daily summaries and comments upon the lectures. Participation at the lectures, the student presentation and the journal are together basis for the evaluation of the students.
Grading scale
Students are awarded either a passing or a failing grade. Read more about the grading system .
An external auditor regularly evaluates the academic quality of the course, including the form of exam used on the course.
Explanations and appeals
A student may appeal against an awarded grade and/or file a formal complaint about exam procedures
Resit an examination
You can usually resit an exam, but the conditions depend on whether you had a valid reason for absence from the regular exam. Read more about resitting an exam.
Withdrawal from an examination
A student may sit this exam up to 3 times. If a student wishes to withdraw from the exam, s/he must do so in StudentWeb at least two weeks prior to the first day of the exam. Failure to do so will be counted as one of the three opportunities to sit the exam.
Special examination arrangements
If you have a disability or a health problem that entails significant inconvenience in an examination situation, you may be considered for special examination arrangements. Mothers who are breastfeeding may apply for extra time to complete the exam.
Evaluation
Feedback from our students is essential to us in our efforts to ensure and further improve the high quality of our programs and courses. As a student at the University of Oslo you will therefore be asked to participate in various types of evaluation of our courses, facilities and services. All courses are subject to continuous evaluation. At regular intervals we also ask students on a particular course to participate in a more comprehensive, in-depth evaluation of this course, a so called "periodic evaluation".
Other
The Molecular Biology Research Course is a national research training course for post-graduate students, given by the Ph.D.-School of Molecular Medicine. The course is held at the Biotechnology Centre of Oslo (UiO).