The overall module aim is to provide students with an understanding of how to apply cutting-edge research tools to study the molecular and cellular biology of infectious diseases, as well as develop knowledge of key aspects of host and pathogen cellular processes.
Intended learning outcomes
Upon successful completion of the module, a student will be able to:
- Summarise the main principles in selected topics in the molecular and cellular biology of infectious diseases.
- Compare how microbes utilise, distort, subvert, or are influenced by the host cell biology during infection.
- Critically assess and analyse the methodology for studying molecular cell biology and infection, particularly current imaging technologies.
- Interpret and evaluate primary scientific data and communicate them in a clear and concise manner.
Session Content
The module is expected to cover the following topics in the context of host cells and pathogens:
- Genetic engineering methods and applications.
- Transcriptomics and proteomics.
- Endocytosis, phagocytosis and vacuoles.
- Exocytosis and cytoskeleton.
- Trypanosomes and cell survival mechanisms.
- Imaging methods and in vivo models in infectious disease research.
- Ethics of data analysis and presentation.
The module is designed to give students a broad exposure to active research in the Department of Infection Biology at the LSHTM as well as other institutions, through the participation of external lecturers. There is a strong focus on experimental techniques and technologies with examples of applications across viral, bacterial, and parasitic pathogens.
Mode of delivery
This module is delivered predominantly face-to-face. Where specific teaching methods (lectures, seminars, discussion groups) are noted in this module specification these will be delivered by predominantly face-to-face sessions. There will be a combination of live and interactive activities (synchronous learning) as well as self-directed study (asynchronous learning).
Assessment
The assessment for this module has been designed to measure student learning against the module's intended learning outcomes (ILOs) as listed above. Formative assessment methods may be used to measure students’ progress. The grade for summative assessment(s) only will go towards the overall award GPA.
The assessment for this module will be on campus.
Assessment will be a short answer test at the end of the module based on data analysis and material covered in lectures and presentations.
Credits
- CATS: 15
- ECTS: 7.5
Module specification
For full information regarding this module please see the module specification.
This module is intended for students wishing to focus on the study of cell and molecular biology of pathogens, host cells and how they interact. Students will extend their understanding of host and pathogen biology, with a particular emphasis on cutting-edge genetic and imaging techniques and technologies. A basic understanding of cell and/or molecular biology is required.
Applications for Term 2 D2 modules are currently open and will close on 20 January 2025. Applications should be made online via our .