Microbiome: Biotechnological applications and ‘Omic manipulations

Overview

The objective of this module is to provide an advanced understanding on the recent developments in ‘omic’ tools to study microbiomes and their role in ecosystem function, host health and biotechnological applications. The students will learn the theoretical and applied basis of ‘omic’ tools (e.g. genomics, meta-genomics/bolomics/proteomics) with lectures suited for different pathways. Case studies will be used to enhance the learning outcomes for students by demonstrating how the microbiome tools can be effectively used to study and manipulate communities. Students will also be trained on how to analyse big datasets (omics), identify appropriate bioinformatics pipelines and in the interpretation of results.

Learning Objectives

LO1 Demonstrate in depth knowledge of microbiome tools
LO2 Critically discuss the strengths and caveats of different tools
LO3 Evaluate and synthesise scientific literature
LO4 Demonstrate the ability to identify knowledge gaps in microbiome-related research
LO5 Apply problem solving skills and identify future strategies
LO6 Demonstrate the ability to analyse datasets and critically interpret the results

Skills

Problem solving skills, IT skills for basic bioinformatics, critical evaluation of scientific literature and written communication skills

Assessment

Must submit all elements of coursework including the written examination. To pass, students must score a minimum of 40% in the course work assessment, AND achieve a minimum score of 40% in the written examination.

Coursework

40%

Examination

60%

Practical

0%

Credits

20

Module Code

BIO3203

Teaching Period

Spring Semester

Duration

12 Weeks