LPhD084 MIBS: Inorganic/Bioinorganic Chemistry

Details
Responsible DepartmentDepartment of Basic Science and Environment

Research SchoolMetal Ions in Biological Systems (MIBS)
 
Course DatesUpon request
 
Course AbstractThe course covers aspects of the chemistry of metal ions in biological systems - bioinorganic chemistry.
 
Course RegistrationTo sign up please contact: Peter W. Thulstrup Department of Natural Sciences and Environment, LIFE, University of Copenhagen. Thorvaldssensvej 40, 1871 Frederiksberg C Denmark Phone: +45 3528 2464 Fax: +45 3528 2398 Email: pwt@life.ku.dk
 
Deadline for RegistrationUpon request
 
Credits6 (ECTS)
 
Level of CoursePhD course
 
Language of InstructionEnglish
 
Course Content
The main course may include the following topics; Basic behaviour of the biologically important metal ions of Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu and Zn in aqueous solutions and biological fluids; Synthetic and structural aspects of coordination chemistry; Structure and function of metalloenzymes; Spectrocopic and physical methods in bioinorganic chemistry; Thermodynamic and kinetic stability of coordination compounds; Computer simulation of structure and properties of coordination compounds and metal-binding sites in metalloproteins.
Collective, weekly tutorials and discussions based on extensive individual studies of textbook material as well as original literature. Active participation in group discussions is a requirement. If requested, a project may be undertaken in supplement to the tutorials by individuals or smaller groups of students. Evaluation of such a project is by oral defence of a written report. For project work literature studies, computational or experimental work may be included, by arrangement.
 
Teaching and learning Methods
Regular (6 ECTS point course): Lectures, presentations and group discussions (confrontation): 32h Preparation for confrontation: 112h Total: 144h Optional project work (12 ECTS point course): Computational or experimental work: 98h Written report: 40h Presentation and evaluation of reports by participants: 10h Total for optional part: 148h
 
Learning Outcome
The objective is to introduce and utilise the concepts of inorganic chemistry with special attention to coordination chemistry of biologically important transition metal ions and to bioinorganic chemistry.
 
Course Coordinator
Peter Waaben Thulstrup, pwt@life.ku.dk, Department of Basic Sciences and Environment/Bioinorganic Chemistry, Phone: 353-32464
 
Course Fee
Free of charge for Ph.D. students under the Open Market for Postgraduate Courses in Denmark and from NOVA-partners.
 
Type of Evaluation
6 ECTS point course: Active participation in group discussions. 12 ECTS point course: Additionally oral defense of a written project report
 
Work Load
lectures32
theoretical exercises0
practicals0
preparation112
examination0
Colloquia10
Excursions0
project work0
supervision0

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