Learning Outcomes:
On completion of this module, students should be able to:
1. Critically evaluate recent research findings in epigenetics;
2. Discuss recent technological approaches used to analyse and modify epigenetic regulation;
3. Describe the experimental approaches that are used in the planning of experiments in epigenetic research.
Indicative Module Content:
Lecture 1: How to write a research plan (NO’S)
Lecture 2: Introduce key concepts in epigenetics (NO’S)
Lecture 3: DNA methylation and gene expression (GB)
Lecture 4: Chromatin remodelling and ‘the histone code’ (GB)
Lecture 5: Non-coding RNAs (GB)
Lectures 6+7: Mini-symposium, 3 speakers presenting their epigenetic research (25 minutes each plus questions)
Lecture 8+9: Cancer epigenetics (AP)
Lecture 10: Tutorial session to review grant application work in progress (NO’S)
Lectures 11+12: Transgenerational epigenetics (RM)