After completion of the course, the student should have understanding of
1) The impact of fungi in nature and for mankind
2) Mechanisms underlying the role of fungi in nature and for mankind
3) Recent developments in fungal biology
At the end of the course, students should be able to
4) Define questions related to a presentation or a research article
5) Make a summary of a scientific presentation
6) Discuss experimental set ups of fungal research
7) Discuss the implications of research in the field of fungal biology for the research field and society
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Content
The aim of this course is to discuss and understand principles of the ecology, physiology, molecular biology, developmental biology of fungi and biotechnology with fungi. To this end, students will discuss articles, have lectures, participate in the annual meeting of the section Mycology of the Royal Netherlands Society for Microbiology, and make summaries of scientific presentations.
Literature/study material used
Participants will read selected articles.
Registration
Osiris
Optional for students in Master’s programmes GS-LS: Yes
Entry requirements
Bachelor in Biology or Biomedical Sciences
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