About Course
This course introduces basic aspects of biology required for understanding genetics, the human genome, and other areas of biology. It covers cell biology, membrane structure, synthesis and transport, genetics, and molecular biology assays, with attention to how biological data are collected using classical and modern molecular biology methods.
Course abbreviation: INTR-MOL
Instructor: Dr. Nihal El Nahhas
Associate Professor in Biotechnology.
Workload: Total workload: 42 hours: 36 hours of lectures and tutorials and 6 hours of self studies.
Entrance requirements: NA.
Used media: PowerPoint presentation
Objectives
- Understand basic biology concepts related to genetics and molecular biology
- Learn foundations of cell biology and inheritance
- Understand the human genome landscape and gene expression regulation
- Explore classical and modern molecular biology assays
- Connect biological concepts with bioinformatics resources
Competences to be Developed
- Analytical mind and critical thinking skills
- Problem-solving and scientific inquiry skills
- Ability to choose suitable technologies for specific problems
- Practical skills for addressing structure/function-based biological questions
Assessment
- Exams during and at the end of the course
- Project discussions
- Final exam
Course Content
Lecture 1: The Cell I
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Cell Structure and Function
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Lecture 2: The Cell II
Lecture 3: The Molecular Bases of Inheritance
Lecture 4: Human Genome Landscape I
Lecture 5: Human Genome Landscape II
Lecture 6: Central Dogma of Life
Lecture 7: Molecular Biology Assays I
Lecture 8: Molecular Biology Assays II
Lecture 9: Molecular Biology Assays III
Lecture 10: Genomes and Their Evolution
Lecture 11: Bioinformatics Resources for Molecular Biology I
Lecture 12: Bioinformatics Resources for Molecular Biology II / Project and Exam
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