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MBS1002
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Lab & Data Sciences: advanced approaches
Period 2: from 10/27/2025 to 12/19/2025 (Monday, October 27, 2025 tot Friday, December 19, 2025)
Co-requisites:
MBS1012
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Practicals Biomedical Approaches
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Coordinator:
Cillero Pastor, B.
ECTS credits:
10
Language of instruction:
English
Publication dates timetable/results in the Student Portal
Deadline publication timetable
The date on which the timetable of this module is available:
Friday, October 10, 2025
Deadline publication final result
The date on which the final grade of this module is available: Friday, January 23, 2026
Resit booking
Exam booking for a test in current academic year (resit)
You will be booked automatically for the resit in one of our resit periods. You may check our calenders to find out which modules can be retaken and when: https://intranet.maastrichtuniversity.nl/nl/fhml-studenten/studieverloop/wanneer-wat
As of one week before the resit test takes place, you can check in Student Portal if you are booked correctly: Student Portal > My Courses > More actions. The test will also be visible in your time table.
Exam booking for a test from a previous academic year (exam only)
All students who have not passed the test for this module in a previous academic year, will be booked automatically for the test during the regular block period. You will be enrolled in the new course in Canvas but not scheduled for a tutorial group and other educational activities.
If you do not wish to participate in this test at the end of the regular block period please de-register via askFHML.
Resit date: 2/20/2026 (Friday, February 20, 2026)
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Course information
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Description:
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EN: The course teaches core biomedical skills, methods and techniques focused on: 1. Cell culture 2. Animal models 3. Mass spectrometry 4. Microscopy 5. Genomics and transcriptomics 6. Flow cytometry
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Goals:
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EN:
After the course, for each biomedical technique students can: ILO1 Describe the goal and application of the technique ILO2 Discuss the biomolecular principle how the technique works ILO3 Interpret read-outs including measurements, scans, bands, plots etc. Explain and interpret a figure with results of the experiments, including axis and controls. ILO4 Justify the recommendation for alternative techniques by describing their pros and cons, especially in relation to feasibility in terms of materials available, costs, equipment and time investment.
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Key words:
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EN: Practical skills
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Literature:
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This is the link to Keylinks, our online reference list.
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Teaching methods:
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- Assignment(s)
- Work in workgroup(s)
- Lecture(s)
- Paper(s)
- Problem Based Learning
- Presentation(s)
- Skills
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Assessments methods:
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- Assignment
- Attendance
- Computertest
- Participaion
- Presentation
- Written exam
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This page was last modified on:Thursday, August 22, 2024
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