91159 - Systems and Synthetic Microbiology

Academic Year 2019/2020

  • Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
  • Campus: Bologna
  • Corso: First cycle degree programme (L) in Genomics (cod. 9211)

Learning outcomes

By the end of the course, the student has knowledge on the integrative approaches and strategies to study a microorganism as a complex system and to discover and model its properties in the context of synthetic biology, gene regulation, and microbial genome engineering across multiple scales. In particular, the course provides the student with systems and synthetic biology understanding of microorganisms and microbial ecosystems with industrial and environmental interest for biotechnological applications.

Course contents

Introduction to systems biology as an integrative approach to all the ‘omics’ disciplines; computational concepts behind the systems microbiology; the idea of networks and their representation as graphs; the structure, dynamics, and evolution of metabolic networks; the building of biological parts and their function on the microbial systems level; the synthetic biology as a tool to build biological systems; synthetic biology tools for microbial genetic and metabolic engineering (e.g. BioBrick, pSEVA); genetic and metabolic circuits in microbial systems; design, construction and expression of synthetic pathways in microoganisms; synthetic genomes and gene editing; systemic disciplines applied to microbial biotechnology (several case studies will be the subject of students analysis)

Readings/Bibliography

Textbook indications are given during the lectures. Scientific papers and Reviews can be obtained on-line. Alternatively, the material will be given to students as printed papers.

Teaching methods

Lectures, group works and student presentations.

Assessment methods

The final Course examination consists of a power point presentation and a poster presentation each one regarding two different research papers on topics developed in class.

Teaching tools

Registered students can download power-point presentations, articles and other teaching materials through the Insegnamenti online - Supporto online alla didattica [https://iol.unibo.it]

Office hours

See the website of Martina Cappelletti

SDGs

Good health and well-being Responsible consumption and production Life on land

This teaching activity contributes to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals of the UN 2030 Agenda.