Curriculum
Brief description of the Program’s structure:
In the first semester, two basic theoretical courses are offered: Methods of Biochemical Analysis (AEC-101) and Methods of Molecular Biology and Genomics (AEC-102). During the second semester, students are taught Topics in Computational Genomics and Systems Biology (AEC-201) and take Advanced Laboratory Exercises (AEC-202), i.e., small rotations in different research laboratories. At the same time, during these two semesters, the students critically present original scientific articles (AEC-103 and AEC-203). In the third and fourth semesters, the students prepare an original dissertation (AEC-301 and AEC-401), while in the last semester, they also write a research proposal (AEC-402), which may be the preamble of their doctoral dissertation.
In summary, the courses offered and the corresponding credits / ECTS are defined as follows:
1st Semester
Advanced Biochemical Analysis Methods
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Methods in Molecular Biology and Genomics
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Journal Club I
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2nd Semester
Topics in Computational Genomics and Systems Biology
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Advanced Laboratory Exercises
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Journal Club II
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3rd & 4th Semester
Research Thesis
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4th Semester
Research Proposal
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