Learning outcomes

At the end of the course, the student will be able to understand several molecular mechanisms sustaining adaptive processes to specific environments in free-living, mutualistic, parasitic and commensal bacteria.

 

Goals

The objective of this course is to be able to analyze, criticize and present papers related to molecular microbiology and to reconcile the information obtained from these papers with the concepts addressed by the Professor and the invited speakers.

Content

The content of this course will be related to the major bacterial lifestyles and the underlying molecular mechanisms. One part of the content will depend on the research topic of the invited speakers and may thus vary from year to year.

 

Assessment method

The students will be evaluated on the basis of:

  • Paper analyses and presentation during the semester (continuous evaluation) (40%)
  • An oral exam consisting in a paper presentation (compulsory topic) and in questions on the content of the course (60%)

 

Sources, references and any support material

Scientific literature

 

Language of instruction

French
Training Study programme Block Credits Mandatory
Master 120 in molecular microbiology, research focus Standard 0 3
Master 120 in molecular microbiology, research focus Standard 1 3