BIO-614 / 1 credit

Teacher(s): Antanasijevic Aleksandar, Eray Elise Rose

Language: English

Remark: Open to max. 4 students. 3-day block course, every year in January. To register, contact EDMS Administration


Frequency

Every year

Summary

The students will learn: 1) how to handle viral protein antigens and antibody samples 2) how to assemble and purify immune complexes using liquid chromatography 3) how to image them on an electron microscope

Content

Structural analyses of antibody-antigen complexes are essential for understanding the molecular mechanisms underlying the recognition and antibody-mediated inhibition of viral pathogens.

Through this course, the students will learn the basics of viral antigen handling, purification of antibody-antigen complexes and their characterization using electron microscopy (EM).

 

The key practical skills that students will get introduced to are liquid chromatography, preparation of EM grids and collection of data on the microscope.

Note

Please note that you are not allowed to inscribe in your own group!

Keywords

Virus, antigen, antibody, electron microscopy, structural biology

Learning Prerequisites

Required courses

No prerequisites

Learning Outcomes

By the end of the course, the student must be able to:

  • understand the fundamental concept of the performed experiments and to communicate their outcome.

Assessment methods

Project report

In the programs

  • Number of places: 4
  • Exam form: Project report (session free)
  • Subject examined: Practical - Antanasijevic Lab
  • Lecture: 6 Hour(s)
  • Exercises: 2 Hour(s)
  • Project: 8 Hour(s)
  • Practical work: 8 Hour(s)
  • Type: optional

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