NSCPHD1110 28th Nova PhD Course on Plant Pathology - "Genomic and transcriptomic sequences - a revolution in Plant Pathology"
Volume 2013/2014
Content
- Techique overview
- Comparison of different omics technologies – input, sensitivity, output
- Genome sequences for
- Gene discovery
- Polymorphism – variation for breeding
- Sampling microbial ecology (endophytes, epiphytes, rhizosphere, pathogens)
- Transcriptome deep sequencing for understanding pathogenicity
and defence
- Effectors comparing pathogens
- Defence mechanisms
Teaching and learning methods
Literature study with
colloquia. Lectures. Poster sessions. Group work.
Workload
- Category
- Hours
- Colloquia
- 25
- Exam
- 10
- Excursions
- 4
- Lectures
- 18
- Preparation
- 80
- Theory exercises
- 12
- Total
- 149
Sign up
To David B.
Collinge at dbc@life.ku.dk
Exam (Presentation and essay)
- Credit
- 6 ECTS
- Type of assessment
- Written assignment under invigilationCritical evaluation of lecture or poster, participation in discussions, and essay.
Course information
- Language
- English
- Course code
- NSCPHD1110
- Credit
- 6 ECTS
- Level
- Ph.D.
- Duration
- Placement
- Spring
- Schedule
- Dates will be announced at http://www2.nova-university.org
- Course capacity
- Scholarships are usually available for up to 6 participants per
country which cover the residential part but not transport to the
venue. Usually about 30 participants
Due to reorganisation at NOVA the participants can anticipate paying rough 50% of accommodation costs plus all transport costs to the venue. - Study board
- Natural Sciences PhD Committee
Contracting department
- Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences
Course responsibles
- David B. Collinge (3-74727350807c757e3e7b853e747b)
Lecturers
To be announced
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