Admission requirements
This course is an (extracurricular) Honours Class: an honours elective in the Honours College programme. There are limited spots available for non honours students. Admission will be based on motivation.
Description
Research at the forefront of life sciences is of high importance for our future. Living organisms are largely determined by chemistry and logically tools studying life are mainly chemical ones. Chemists can synthesize biomolecules and analyze biological processes at molecular or even atomic scale. Within our Cell Observatory, fundamental and disease-related processes are imaged in organisms and cells by means of chemical probes. Our various chemistry approaches in the life sciences contribute to a fundamental understanding of living systems and the development of novel biomedicals and pharmaceuticals. The Honours Class “Chemical tools in life sciences” will discuss, demonstrate and provide hands-on experiments illustrating the various aspects of the LIC chemistry-driven research within the exiting field of life sciences
Course objectives
Timetable
Mondays; 19, 26 March, 9, 16, 23, 30 April, 7, 14, 28 May 2018; 16:30 – 18:15 hrs.
Location
All the meetings will be held in the Gorlaeus Laboratories, Einsteinweg 55, 2333 CC
Leiden.
Programme
Session 1: Monday March 19, 16.30-18.15 – Prof dr Mathieu Noteborn
Apoptin killing cancer cells: The magic bullet?
Session 2: Monday March 26, 16.30-18.15 – Prof dr Marcellus Ubbink
Spins & spinning proteins
Session 3: Monday April 9, 16.30-18.15 – Prof dr Hans Aerts
Cellular and chemical studies in lysosomal storage diseases
Session 4: Monday April 16, 16.30-18.15 – Dr Bobby Florea
Catching enzymes in the act
Session 5: Monday April 23, 16.30-18.15 – Prof dr Herman Spaink
Morpholinos: Zebrafish as an ideal disease model
Session 6: Monday April 30, 16.30-18.15 – Dr Sylvestre Bonnet
Light relief in anticancer therapy: photoactivatable metal-based prodrugs
Session 7: Monday May 7, 16.30-18.15 – Dr Roxanne Kieltyka
Biomaterials in medical applications
Session 8: Monday May 14, 16.30-18.15 – Dr Mario van der Stelt
Medicinal Marijuana: inspiration for drug discovery
Session 9: Monday May 28, 16.30-18.15 – Prof dr Brouwer & prof dr Mathieu Noteborn
Presentations by the students and epilogue
Course Load
This course is worth 5 EC, which means the total course load equals 140 hours.
Assessment method
20% Presentation during final meeting
80% Final essay of 1500-2000 words
Blackboard and uSis
Blackboard will be used in this course. Students can register for the Blackboard site two weeks prior to the start of the course.
Please note: students are not required to register through uSis for the Honours Classes. Your registration will be done centrally.
Reading list
To be announced.
Registration
Enrolling in this course is possible from Monday November 6th until Thursday November 16th 23.59 hrs through the Honours Academy, via this link. It is not necessary to register in uSis.