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Advances in molecular biology and genetics - MPGS0034
Title: Advances in molecular biology and genetics
Czech title: Pokroky v molekulární biologii a genetice
Guaranteed by: Department of Cell Biology (31-151)
Faculty: Faculty of Science
Actual: from 2023
Semester: winter
E-Credits: 0
Examination process: winter s.:
Hours per week, examination: winter s.:10/0, C [DS]
Capacity: unlimited
Min. number of students: unlimited
4EU+: no
Virtual mobility / capacity: no
State of the course: taught
Language: English
Explanation: pořádá ÚMG AV ČR, prof. MUDr.Jiří Jonák,DrSc.
Note: course is intended for doctoral students only
enabled for web enrollment
Guarantor: prof. MUDr. Jiří Jonák, DrSc.
Teacher(s): prof. MUDr. Jiří Jonák, DrSc.
prof. Mgr. Petr Svoboda, Ph.D.
Annotation -
Last update: RNDr. Nataša Šebková, Ph.D. (29.08.2023)
The goal of the two-week lecture course in English is to inform the participants about the recent progress in the fields of molecular biology, genetics and biomedicine together with selected new biotechnology approaches. The course is suitable for ISPs of the first year PhD students in biomedicine (http://pdsb.avcr.cz) as lectures cover broad area of molecular biology and biomedical research. Further information can be found on the course website: https://pokroky.img.cas.cz/en/

TIME AND PLACE
The course takes in November. It will be held in the Milan Hašek Lecture Hall of the Institute of Molecular Genetics of the Czech Academy of Sciences (IMG), Vídeňská 1083, Praha 4 Krč (Krč-campus of the biological institutes of the Czech Academy of Sciences). Attendees need do register through a separate form: https://event.img.cas.cz/registration/advances2023/

*** COVID-19 UPDATE ***

The 46th course will be taught on site. In case of another major COVID-19 outbreak, lectures will be available as live streaming through Zoom during the same time slot as the course would run. Recorded lectures would be available for registered participants through a file repository.


Requirements to the exam -
Last update: RNDr. Nataša Šebková, Ph.D. (29.08.2023)

Attendance and active participation (completion and submission of the evaluation form).

Syllabus -
Last update: RNDr. Nataša Šebková, Ph.D. (29.08.2023)

PROGRAM OF THE COURSE

All lectures will be held in English by selected scientists from Czechia and abroad.

The course is composed of 43 lectures organized into the following thematic blocks:

DNA/cell nucleus: nuclear microstructure-function relationship, organization and function of the 3D genome, retroviruses and mobile elements, human genome structure and evolution, telomere biology.

RNA:  organization and regulation of RNA polymerase II transcription, transcription and splicing regulation, tRNA metabolism, RNA editing, small RNA pathways.

Proteins: eukaryotic protein synthesi, structural biology tools, proteomics and proteomes, protein structure predictions, protein turnover.

Cell biology and signaling: ensemble dynamics of cytoskeletal proteins, microtubules and signal transduction, biology of flagella and cilia, cytoskeletal organization and tissue mechanics, cellular iron metabolism and oxygen radicals, biology of mitochondria, lipid biology.

Developmental biology:  oocyte-to-zygote transision, induced pluripotent stem cells and organoids, zebrafish as a model system in developmental biology, comparative developmental biology, hematopoiesis.

Biomedicine – genomics: rare genetic variants in Mendelian complex diseases, high-throughput seqencing methods, epigenetic disorders and therapy, guided nucleases and their use in biomedicine.

Biomedicine – cancer biology: chromosomal alterations in cancer cells, ADP-ribose metabolism and DNA breaks in human disease, DNA replication, cancer metabolism, DNA damage response and cellular checkpoints in cancer.

Biomedicine – hematology & immunology: Epigenetic regulation in leukemia predisposition and myelodysplastic syndromes, metabolic vulnerabilities in leukemia, gene editing in bone marrow failure synfromes, immune cell signaling, current concepts in tumor immunology and immunotherapy.

Career development workshop: career paths in science-research and alternatives, life with science, scientific communication. research ethics and scientific misconduct.

At the end of the course participants receive a credit into “indexes“ and SIS.

 
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