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OS - Research Progress in Experimental and Applied Anatomy - DVA02233
Title: OS - Research Progress in Experimental and Applied Anatomy
Guaranteed by: Department of Anatomy (13-320)
Faculty: Second Faculty of Medicine
Actual: from 2023 to 2023
Semester: both
Points: 3
E-Credits: 3
Examination process:
Hours per week, examination: 0/20, C [HS]
Capacity: winter:unknown / 12 (12)
summer:unknown / unknown (12)
Min. number of students: 1
4EU+: no
Virtual mobility / capacity: no
Key competences:  
State of the course: taught
Language: English
Teaching methods: full-time
Teaching methods: full-time
Level:  
Note: course can be enrolled in outside the study plan
enabled for web enrollment
you can enroll for the course in winter and in summer semester
Guarantor: prof. MUDr. David Kachlík, Ph.D.
Course completion requirements
Last update: Jan Kovář (11.09.2022)

2 semesters course - 3 credits each

Credits Requirements:

• Prior approval from the project principal.

• Successfully performed one of the learned methods semi-independently.

• Analyzed and processed data - evaluated as project contribution.

• Work resulted in a publication.

• Active conference participation in local conference.

Requirements to the exam
Last update: Jan Kovář (11.09.2022)

No Final Examination.

Syllabus
Last update: Jan Kovář (11.09.2022)

This is a third in series subject and is intended to equip candidate students interested in pursuing future postdoctoral studies with the essential skills to be able to develop hypothesis and experimental designs in applied clinical anatomy. In addition, the students can utilize this intensive course as a port into future postdoctoral studies and career in biomedical research.

Conditions for enrolments: Enrolment ONLY by pre-arrangement with the subject guarantee!

Candidates will be selected based on the following selection factors:

• Availability of suitable project.

• Academic background and goals orientation.

• Strong communication skills.

• Familiarity with research objectives.

• Enthusiastic attitude towards exploration and problem solving.

• Willing to dedicate time and put in effort.

Conditions to be accepted for re-enrolment:

• Evidence of progress throughout the previous prerequisite course (research in Clinical Morphology).

• Previous research contribution of conference participation.

• Positive tutor evaluation of previous work.

• Continuation of in process project or availability of new suitable projects.

Enrolled students are expected to be willing to spend minimally 5 hours a week of work load. Also a full commitment of at least one academic year is expected.

The aim of this subject is to provide opportunity for students to enhance their knowledge outside the scope of the traditional in-class learning by semi-independently solving problems and actively contribute to scientific publications.

The organization of the course is as following.

1. Candidates must have an active ongoing topic as an extension of a previous project.

https://anatomie.lf2.cuni.cz/en/research

2. Upon approval, each student will have a created individual plan.

3. Students will take part in data analysis and curation as well as manuscript drafting.

4. Students will undergo basic relevant methodology and laboratory training based on the nature of the assigned tasks:

• Dry bones morphometry and Gross anatomy dissection skills.

• Stereoscopic anatomy dissection skills.

• Brain section microscopic observations.

• Microscopic Imaging processing and analysis.

• Sonography and Radiological imaging interpretations.

• Data acquisition, Biostatistics and meta-analysis.

• Visualization and illustrations.

5. Students will actively attend scientific meetings in teams:

• Seminary interactive sessions.

• Report on progress and work assessment.

• Elaborations on encountered obstacles and technicalities.

• Discussing the findings.

6. The student is expected to deliver work that would result in journal publication. Based on the portion and nature of the contribution, the student will hold the rights of authorship ranging from co-authorship to first-authorship in the published work.

 
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