Description
In this part of the MDD Minor, the students get familiar with the research that is ongoing at the department of Medicinal Chemistry. Students can choose 1 out of 8-10 research projects in synthetic chemistry, computational methods or molecular biology/pharmacology, the aim being to gain more insight into the medicinal chemistry cycle. 2-3 students take part in research under the supervision of a PhD student or Postdoctoral researcher. Synthesis projects focus on the design and synthesis of new ligands, entailing organic synthesis, purification and characterization by 1H NMR and mass spectrometry. Computational projects focus on bio- and chem-informatics of receptors, or structure based modelling of ligand-receptor pairs, and biological projects offer the possibility to perform cell-culture, isolation of cell membranes and binding assays of new ligands. Students present the results they obtained in a final presentation and in an article-style report.
Course Objectives
During this course students will learn how to use the principles of either chem-, bio- or computational-based medicinal chemistry to contribute to current research themes.
After this course students will have acquired “real” research experience, collaborated between chemistry, biology and informatics and presented the obtained data through an oral presentation and a written report.
Coordinator
Dhr. Dr. D. van der Es
Mode of instruction
Practical course (internship-style)
Assessment method
Practical part:
Dedication, motivation, enthusiasm
Accuracy, tidiness
Lab journal
Presentation:
- Report
Final grade = Practical 50%, Presentation 25%, Report 25%
Admission requirements & Registration
This course is mandatory for and restricted to students who do the Minor ‘Modern Drug Discovery’ (MDD). The same admission criteria apply to this course as for the entire Minor MDD.