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Advanced Research Project in Cell and Developmental Biology (ANAT0015)

Key information

Faculty
Faculty of Life Sciences
Teaching department
Division of Biosciences
Credit value
45
Restrictions
The module is available to 3rd year students registered on the BSc in Biomedical Sciences or the iBSc in Anatomy, Cell and Developmental Biology.
Timetable

Alternative credit options

There are no alternative credit options available for this module.

Description

Content:

For this module you will conduct an original project, involving experimental work, in a Â鶹´«Ã½ÊÓƵÍøÕ¾ biomedical research laboratory working in the fields of anatomy, cell and developmental biology, neuroscience or evolution. You will be supervised by a member of academic staff in the research department of Cell and Developmental Biology (CDB), although external supervisors may be permitted (if approved by the module organizer).Ìý Contact CDB academic staff directly (see /biosciences/cell-and-developmental-biology/group-leaders) to discuss the project opportunities. Your project may be on an offered subject/topic, or on an alternative agreed with your supervisor. Individual project supervisors may require that a particular module has been studied previously and passed at a satisfactory level. They may also specify that a current module is undertaken to complement or support the project. The project will be carried out over two terms, including the time required to write up your results in your project dissertation. You will be taking taught modules at the same time and should aim to spend the equivalent of nine weeks full time in the laboratory, or approximately the equivalent of two days per week in the lab during Terms 1 and 2. The exact timetabling of either project type is flexible and decided between student and supervisor.Ìý Assessment is by dissertation and a short presentation.

Aims and Objectives:

After completing this module you will have:

  • Gained experience in laboratory research.
  • Participated in the design and implementation of experiments related to biomedical science.
  • Learned to analyse experimental data.
  • Learned to use relevant literature in the design, analysis and interpretation of the experimental data obtained.
  • Written a clear and knowledgeable dissertation (7,500 words) as an account of the background of the area of research, the methodology used, the results obtained and discussion of the conclusions that can be drawn from the results in the context of the current knowledge available from the literature.
  • Given a short presentation on your research.

Module deliveries for 2024/25 academic year

Intended teaching term: Terms 1 and 2 ÌýÌýÌý Undergraduate (FHEQ Level 6)

Teaching and assessment

Mode of study
In Person
Methods of assessment
80% Dissertations, extended projects, and projects
20% Viva or oral presentation
Mark scheme
Numeric Marks

Other information

Number of students on module in previous year
56
Module leader
Dr Eric Lambie
Who to contact for more information
e.lambie@ucl.ac.uk

Last updated

This module description was last updated on 19th August 2024.

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