Over deze cursus
The course aims to teach students the concepts involved in research on host microbe interactions rather than a detailed technological training in the field, which may be taught in follow-up MSc-thesis studies.
The intestinal tract is colonized with a highly diverse and dense microbial population, and intestinal host microbe interactions play a prominent role in host-health and disease. Over the past years this field has expanded dramatically, and starts to decipher the molecular basis of these interactions and their importance in the determination of specific aspects of the host's physiology, including metabolism, immunity, and behaviour. It is the aim of the course on 'commensal and pathobiont host-microbe interactions in the intestine' to understand the model systems and technological approaches applied in this field.
The model systems, including several (germ-free) animal and human volunteer models, and their use is explained in the lecture series. The technologies presented in the lectures encompass both the holistic, 'omics based approaches as well as the mechanistic, cell-based approaches that employ molecular markers and reporters in combination with imaging. The computer practical employs public and in house datasets and software modules to analyse them, aiming for hands-on experience in data analysis and extraction of biological understanding. During the case studies small groups of students work on a provided specific health and disease question, analyse the state-of-the-art (literature and public information sources), and present their findings in a plenary session at the end of the course.
Leerresultaten
Describe and explain the differences in animal model systems employed in host-microbe interaction research
Select the appropriate model systems to investigate specific questions on molecular interactions between the host and the intestinal microbiota
Comprehend and apply data-mining approaches to decipher the mechanisms of host-microbe and host-pathogen interactions
Select the appropriate technological approaches to investigate host microbe interactions in research models
Judge the reliability of results obtained in experiments in the field of host-microbe interactions
Evaluate and criticize the scientific evidence underlying the mechanisms of molecular cross-talk between intestinal microbes, mucosal pathogens/pathobionts and the host
Independently read and evaluate scientific papers in this field
Design concise research proposals to address specific questions in this scientific area
Toetsing
- Written test with open and closed questions (40%)
- Assignment other (30%) Computer practical in-classroom performance and Q&A hand-in assignment.
- Assignment poster (30%) Poster is graded as group assignment; poster pitch is graded per individual
Voorkennis
Cell Biology, Human and animal physiology, Practical Biological Chemistry.
Bronnen
- Selected scientific literature, and course lecture materials.
Aanvullende informatie
- Neem contact op met een coordinator
- Niveaumaster
- Instructievormop de campus