CCBIO905 – Methods in Cancer Biomarker Research (2020)
This course has focus on the full panel of advanced and standard methods with relevance for cancer biomarkers. The intention is a methodological course that also includes components of ethics and economy.

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Note that due to the Covid-19 circumstances, theÌýcourse willÌýbe run as a web based course this year, possibly in combination with restricted access to the auditorium. Information regarding this will be updated.
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The thematic parts include methods ranging from basic techniques on nucleotides and proteins to more advanced approaches, as well as bioinformatics and biobanking.
The course will focus on methods to study tissue samples, blood samples, urin samples, and other biologic materials, like immunohistochemistry, in situ hybridization, PCR-techniques and sequencing, Western blot and ELISA, microarray methods, proteomics, circulating tumor cells and DNA, flow cytometry, bioinformatics and biobanks. Changes in nucleic acids and proteins in different settings will be covered.The students are acquired prepare group presentations on important scientific papers describing results from clinical trials that have led to approval of new cancer treatments.ÌýThe presentations should addressÌýtopics like the studies’ background, drug mechanisms, theÌýmethods and impact of the biomarkers reported in terms ofÌýpredictive power, and the trials’ clinical results.
The courseÌýconcludes with a three-hour multiple-choice examination.
Responsible for the course: Lars A. Akslen and Agnete EngelsenÌýhave the academic responsibility and Ingeborg Winge (ingeborg.winge@uib.no) is the course coordinator.
ECTS: This is a 5 ECTS course at the University of Bergen.Ìý±·°¿°Õ·¡:ÌýIf you need to register ECTS, you need to either be a registered student at the UiB, orÌý. Deadline (extended) for registering as guest students is September 1, 2020.
Students who need the ECTS, need to register for this course at StudentWeb. Deadline for this isÌýSeptember 1, 2020.
Who can attend: The courseÌýopen to researchers, postdocs,Ìýstudents (PhD, master, students in theÌýMedical Student Research Program) and others who are interested, nationallyÌýand internationally.
Note that there are 2 registration links:
With ECTS: For those who attend the complete course, incl. group assignments, and be eligible for the 6 ECTS or a course diploma: ÌýAlso remember to register for this course in StudentWeb, where deadline is September 1.
No ECTS: For those who are only interested in the lectures and want to hop in and out as they please (will not get ECTS or diploma):Ìý
Registration will be closed at no notice when maximum is reached.
Place: web based course, Zoom
When: October 27-29, 2020
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