LPhD018 Design of Experiments and Good Laboratory Practise (generic course)

Details
Responsible DepartmentLIFE Graduate School   50 %
Working Environment Team, UCPH SCIENCE   25 %
Judith L. Jacobsen, Statcon ApS / UCPH HEALTH   25 %

Course Dates13-16 August 2012. The participants need to allocate 1 week for preparation prior to the course.
 
Course AbstractHow do we design our experiments and secure a safe working environment? How do we assure the highest quality of our results? How do we document our research and secure our data? What is the most common quality assurance standards used at private companies? These questions will be answered for you at this course. You will receive practical training in quality assurance and laboratory safety measures and get introduced to ISO9000/17025, Good Manufacturing Practise and Good Laboratory Practise.
 
Course Home Pagehttp://www.life.ku.dk/English/Maalgruppe/Employees...
 
Course RegistrationSend an email to Lars Holm Rasmussen, LHR@LIFE.KU.DK
 
Deadline for Registration1 August 2012
 
Credits2 (ECTS)
 
Level of CoursePhD course
 
Organisation of TeachingFrederiksberg Campus.
 
Language of InstructionEnglish
 
Restrictions20 (min. 10)
 
Course Content
The participants are introduced to laboratory safety and quality assurance of R&D projects.

The target group is PhD students working in the analytical chemical laboratory who needs an introduction to basic laboratory safety measures and quality assurance practises. Special emphasis is placed on the development of the PhD students as project manager - which includes QA and safety aspects.

The participants will receive practical training in quality assurance and laboratory safety measures. The course will include an introduction to the common quality assurance standards ISO9000, ISO17025, Good Manufacturing Practise and Good Laboratory Practise and touch upon statistical design of experiments.

Tentative program (2012 edition):
- 23-27 APR: Preparation at home (reading).
- 30 APR: Introduction; Design of experiments; Laboratory safety; Accidents in the laboratory; Light dinner.
- 1 MAY: Managing quality in the laboratory; Laboratory safety; KemiBrug.
- 2 MAY: Handling large amounts of data; Lunch seminar; Risk assessment in the R&D laboratory.
- 3 MAY: Quality assurance tools; Lunch seminar.

Focus is on proceedures in the chemical laboratory in 2012. The microbiological laboratory will be included in the 2013-edition of the course in stead of the chemical laboraty.
 
Teaching and learning Methods
Pre-course work: The participants will have to spend approx. 30 h for reading in advance of the course. Lectures and exercises: The participants will have lectures by a group of lecturers from different units at UCPH SCIENCE and HEALTH. The partipants will work in groups in different practical and theoretical exercises. The approach is case-based learning.
 
Learning Outcome
The course gives the participants the theoretical foundation for implementing standard laboratory safety measures and quality assurance procedures in their own research projects.

After completing this course, the participant will have knowledge of:

. Good Laboratory Practise and laboratory safety at UCPH.
. KemiBrug.
. The most common quality assurance standards in public and private companies.
. Experimental design.

The participants will be capable of:
. Using KemiBrug.
. Risk evaluate processes to determine precautionary measures.
. Handling fire in the laboratory.
. Making a quality assurance plan for a small R&D project, i.e. PhD project or similar.
. Document research according to the rules and regulations at UCPH.
. Handling stakeholders in relation to their own projects.
 
Course Literature
Prichard & Barwick (2007): Quality Assurance in Analytical Chemistry (Analytical Techniques in the Sciences - AnTs). Wiley-Blackwell.
 
Course Material
The participants need to buy the course book themselves (or get access to it in other ways). The participants will receive selected documents on laboratory safety and security prior to the course. During the course, hands-outs will be distributed together with material on design of experiments and data handling.
 
Course Coordinator
Lars Holm Rasmussen, lhr@life.ku.dk, Study and Students Affairs, Phone: 353-32659
Maj-Britt Kryger Stærfeldt, mbks@life.ku.dk, Management of Buildings/Bygningsafdelingen, Phone: 353-32087
 
Other Lecturers
Judith L. Jacobsen, Statcon ApS / UCPH HEALTH. Bjarne W. Strobel, associate professor, UCPH SCIENCE.
 
Course Fee
See course website (course catalogue).
 
Course Costs
The participants need to get the course literature themselves.
 
Type of Evaluation
Active participation.
 
Work Load
preparation30
lectures11
theoretical exercises11
practicals6

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