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Fourth Year
Fourth Year Biochemistry
The fourth year Biochemistry course is made up of several modules, which together add up to a total of 60 ECTS, and which are examined either by continuous assessment (CA) or by formal exams in Semester 1 or 2. The learning is done through a variety of formats through the four different types of components listed below. During the course we will also have occasional lectures on various topics in a professional skills programme. This will not be examined, but will include skills that will be valuable for completion of some of your modules and for your future professional career. Please check Canvas course BI401 for details.
• Lecture modules (BI429, BI445, BI448, BI449)
• General knowledge and skills (BI446, BI451, BI452)
• Literature review and presentation (BI447)
• Research project (BI453)
Fourth year Academic Director
Prof Uri Frank
Email: uri.frank@universityofgalway.ie
Telephone: 091 492334
Biochemsitry Fourth year modules
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Topics |
Lectures |
Assessment |
Semester I |
BI445 Biomolecules |
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Protein structure & function |
Mon 9-10 & 11-12 (McMunn) |
Exam paper (75%) |
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BI448 Modern Biotechnologies |
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Cloning |
Venue McMunn |
Exam paper (75%) |
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BI452 Biochemistry Principles & Experimental design |
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Experimental design |
10 lectures and 1 tutorial |
Assignments (20%) |
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Semester II |
BI429 Advanced Chromosome Biology |
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Inherited patterns of gene expression and genome organisation. |
Venue McMunn |
Exam paper (100%) |
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BI449 Molecular & Cell biology |
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Chromosome structure & function |
Introduction recording will be available on BB. Venue McMunn |
Continuous Assessment (25%) |
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Both Semester I & II
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BI446 Current Topics in Bioscience |
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Knowledge of recent advances in Bioscience |
Mon 1-2pm |
30% Written abstracts of the seminars attended |
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BI447 Literature review and presentation |
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Research a particular current topic |
Meetings with academic supervisor. |
70% Written review. 30% Poster Presentation |
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BI451 Research paper analysis |
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Critical analysis of published literature |
Mon 9-10 & 11-12 (McMunn) |
Exam paper (70%) |
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BI453 Biochemistry research project |
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Personal scientific research |
Meetings with supervisor and 8 weeks research project. |
Project work (40%) |
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Professional Skills Programme |
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Various one-off sessions on: |
Wed 11-12 Darcy Thompson (Sem I); Time and venue may vary occasionally |
Not formally examined Several of these sessions are compulsory and are helpful to succeed in other modules
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Fourth year Module co-ordinators
Academic appointments are available by prior arrangement. Please email the academic concerned to organise a convenient time for you both.
Biomolecules (BI445)
Prof Adrienne Gorman:
Email adrienne.gorman@universityofgalway.ie
Modern Biotechnologies (BI448)
Prof Kevin F Sullivan:
Email kevin.sullivan@universityofgalway.ie
Biochemistry Principles & Experimental Design (BI452)
Prof Kevin F Sullivan and Dr Andrew Flaus
Email kevin.sullivan@universityofgalway.ie & andrew.flaus@universityofgalway.ie
Current Topics in Bioscience (BI446)
Prof Kevin F Sullivan & Prof Heinz Peter Nasheuer.
Email kevin.sullivan@universityofgalway.ie & heinz.nasheuer@universityofgalway.ie
Literature Review & Presentation (BI447)
Prof Kevin F Sullivan
Email: kevin.sullivan@universityofgalway.ie
Molecular and Cellular Biology (BI449)
Prof Bob Lahue
Email: bob.lahue@universityofgalway.ie
Advanced Chromosome Biology (BI429)
Prof Noel Lowndes
Email noel.lowndes@universityofgalway.ie
Research Paper Analysis (BI451)
Prof Ciaran Morrison
Email ciaran.morrison@universityofgalway.ie
Biochemistry Research Project (BI453)
Prof Ciaran Morrison
Email ciaran.morrison@universityofgalway.ie