Course syllabus
Dear students,
Here is information available for those of you who wish to do a short project course within the Master Programme Molecular Medicine.
Contact
Course leader: Fredrik Swartling
Administrators: Send an email to Kristin Peisker if you have questions about the forms, certificates, studium or similar.
Links to syllabi project courses in Molecular medicine:
All courses can be done in part time, while following the regular courses on the programme.
Syllabus 3MG045, 4.5 credits (Literature project)
Syllabus 3MG046, 7.5 credits (Literature project)
Links to syllabi IMIM
Application forms and instructions
IMPORTANT:
Inform us (Fredrik and Kristin) at least one month ahead of the intended project start in case you would like to a project instead of a course. In this case we can plan the ordinary courses accordingly.
Instructions for writing the application:
The project description should be written by you (in discussion with your supervisor). It should describe the background (with necessary references), aim of the project, approach and the methods to be used (give the rationales and how methods will be applied to address the problem- not only a listing the methods), Ethical considerations and Ethical approval.
Give also a short motivation why you want to go take this course instead of the regular programme courses.
Application form Molmed's project courses: Send the form for approval via email to Fredrik Swartling and Kristin Peisker at least 2 weeks before intended start of the project!
Guidelines to avoid cheating and plagiarism
Old project titles:
3MG032: Development of a bead-based assay to investigate host-virus interaction, applied to SARS-CoV-2 (from 2021)
3MG032: Agonistic CD40 therapy induces formation of tertiary lymphoid organs and impairs T cell activation in murine CT-2A glioma (from 2019)
3MG032: Detecting the effects of the environmental pollutants BPA, BPC, BPF on the metabolism of Drosophila melanogaster (from 2019)
3MG034: Characterization of the binding and evaluation of the affinity of the novel series of compounds(GT A–E) to the GABAA receptor in mammalian brain tissue. (From 2019)
3MG205: The blood endothelial cell chamber model - an innovative system to study immunity responses in drug development (from 2018)
Previous course reports and compilations
Course compilation Spring 2023
Course compilation Spring 2025
Guidelines to avoid cheating and plagiarism
Support for disabilities at UU
Henrik Ring is the director of studies at the Department and also the contact person for students with children and students with disabilities.
Course summary:
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