Experimental Biology (LRR / EXBIO)

Course objectives:
Development, characterization, methods and testing in experimental biology.
Requirements on student
80% fruitfulness on written exam
Content
Introduction into cancer cell biology, Genomic approaches in experimental biology, Gene therapy, Protein engineering, Phage display, Protein preparation and purification, Development, characterization and utilization of antibodies, Models in application research, Human biological material in research, Predictive and prognostic pathology, Development, characterization and testing of the drugs, Utilization of viruses in experimental biology.
Activities
Guarantors and lecturers
Literature
  • Recommended: Robert A. Antibody Phage Display: Methods and Protocols. A product of Humana Press,. 2009. ISBN 978-1-60327-301-5.
  • Recommended: Hammers C., M., Stanley J., R.. Antibody Phage Display: Technique and Applications. Journal of Investigative Dermatology, 2014.
  • Recommended: Douglas Hanahan and Robert A. Weinberg. Hallmarks of Cancer: The Next Generation. Cell 144, 2011.
  • Recommended: Krejsek, J. a kol. Klinická imunologie. Nucleus HK, 2004.
  • Recommended: Cassimeris L. et al. Lewin´s cells.. Sudbury: Jones and Bartlett Publishers, 2011.
  • Recommended: Alberts, B. a kol. Molecular Biology of the Cell, 4th ed.. Garland Science, New York, 2002. ISBN 0815340729.
  • Recommended: Slabý O, et al. Molekulární medicína.. Praha Galén 2014, 2014. ISBN 978-80-7492-121-6.
  • Recommended: Klinická onkologie 2014 Supplementum. Postupy a metody v aplikoané molekulární onkologii?. 2014.
  • Recommended: Robert A. Weinberg. The Biology of Cancer. Second Edition,. 2013. ISBN 978-08153422.
  • Recommended: Harlow, E., Lane, D. Using antibodies. Cold Spring Harbor, New York, 1999.
  • On-line library catalogues
Time requirements

Activities

Time requirements for activity [h]

Homework for Teaching

12
Preparation for the Exam

30

Total

42

Prerequisites – other information about course preconditions
Competences acquired
Student should be able to (after attending the course): Introduction into cancer cell biology, Genomic approaches in experimental biology, Gene therapy, Protein engineering, Phage display, Protein preparation and purification, Development, characterization and utilization of antibodies, Models in application research, Human biological material in research, Predictive and prognostic pathology, Development, characterization and testing of the drugs, Utilization of viruses in experimental biology.
Teaching methods
  • Lecture
  • Laboratory Work
Assessment methods
  • Mark