Learning objectives
The student must recognize some eucaryotic cells in-vitro and remember the composition of some growth media. Moreover he must know the physical-chemical methods applied to protein purification and characterization. Finally, he must know the experimental conditions to obtain enzyme kinetics in order to interpret correctly the assays in enzyme diagnostics.
Prerequisites
The student must pass the 1st year - 1st semester exams of Chemistry before being admitted to Technology and biotechnology exam
Course unit content
<p> This course will show the techniques involved in eucaryotic cell cultivation and cell transfection, cloning and hybrid production. Moreover, practical demonstrations of protein purification and characterizations will be presented. Finally, some examples of enzyme kinetics are shown and some enzyme assays which are particularly significant to clinical disgnostics are carried out.</p>
Full programme
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Bibliography
Biochemistry, Mathews van Holde Haern, CEA edit.
Teaching methods
Oral lessons supported by molecular models, audiovisual material, specialized seminars, some laboratory experience etc.The exam is oral with questions and answers and a free argument chosen and discussed by the student at the end.
Assessment methods and criteria
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Other information
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