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Unit information: Biochemistry Industrial Placement in 2018/19

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Unit name Biochemistry Industrial Placement
Unit code BIOC25000
Credit points 120
Level of study I/5
Teaching block(s) Academic Year (weeks 1 - 52)
Unit director Professor. Collinson
Open unit status Not open
Pre-requisites

None

Co-requisites

None

School/department School of Biochemistry
Faculty Faculty of Life Sciences

Description including Unit Aims

This unit is designed to provide students with experience of biochemically related research. The student spends a year as an employee of an industrial partner, research hospital, University or research institute and is subject to their working practices, conditions and salary. Approximately 47 weeks are spent on a suitable project with appreciable academic content, to be written up in the form of a report, which forms part of the final Honours assessment.

Intended Learning Outcomes

The student will:

  1. acquire an understanding of the administration and organisation of research in a business and academic environment
  1. appreciate the commercial and intellectual importance of biochemistry and biochemical research
  1. gain experience of working in a modern industrial (or academic, healthcare) laboratory
  1. appreciate the safety standards needed in a laboratory environment
  1. gain specialist knowledge and experience in specific areas of biochemical research
  1. develop practical, transferable and time management skills

Teaching Information

All teaching occurs at the placement. The Unit Organiser will keep in regular contact with the student throughout the placement and will visit the student at least once during the year.

Assessment Information

The assessment procedure:

The student will write an extended final project report on their accomplishments during year 3. The report of each student will be assessed by two members of the School, and there will be a 30 minute viva voce examination with the two internal examiners and unit organiser. After the viva a mark will be awarded that incorporates the marks of the internal examiners and the feedback from the industrial supervisor. (ILOs 1-6).

The purpose of the report is to enable the examiners to evaluate the learning experience in year 3. They will assess the report for comprehension of the science area, practical work, ability to evaluate results and ability to explain the project to a non-specialist (see examiners assessment sheet on page 9).

The report should contain:-

  1. a summary (up to 200 words)
  2. an introduction the aims of the project and the relevance of the project to the business or research institute
  3. a section of materials, methods and general techniques
  4. the results obtained
  5. a discussion of the achievements of the project and indications of useful future work
  6. references

The overall length of the report should usually not exceed 55,000 characters (excluding references and figure legends). In describing scientific sections, the style should follow that of a mainstream molecular biology / biochemical journal, such as The Biochemical Journal, the EMBO Journal or Cell. A critical style is encouraged. Tables and figures with adequate legends are a useful way to condense material. The report should contain examples of results (for example, gel photographs, chromatograms, printouts etc.) so that the precision and reproducibility of the experiments can be evaluated. Some additional material (e.g. lists of primer sequences; additional data other than that presented in the main report) might usefully be put into an appendix.

Reading and References

Reviews and primary articles from the current scientific literature.

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