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MIS4100

Monash Immunology and stem cell laboratories honours project ( 36 points, SCA Band 2, 0.750 EFTSL)

Undergraduate
(SCI)

Leader: Professor Graham Jenkin

Offered:
Clayton Full year 2006 (Day)
Clayton S2-S1-02 2006 (Day)

Synopsis: The Honours year aims to develop analytic abilities, research skills, and communication skills, as well as provide students with advanced knowledge in specific areas of stem cell technologies and tissue repair, immunology, germ cells, embryology, ovarian and fetal physiology. In this unit, training is in the context of a scientific project, with an aim to train students in cutting edge scientific techniques as well as developing broad generic skills. Students undertake a supervised research project of a publishable standard that forms the basis of a thesis due at the end of the year. Students will also present seminars on their research throughout the year.

Objectives: On completion of the unit, students will be able to critically review the scientific literature in their specialist area of study; understand the processes involved in the design, development and implementation of a relevant research project; be able to complete and analyse a set of laboratory-based or other appropriate studies; be proficient in computer based data acquisition (where appropriate), critical analysis of results, appropriate presentation, and scientific word processing; demonstrate communication skills in both oral and written presentations, including the ability to write and present scientific work in a potentially publishable way; have acquired a range of technical skills and attitudes appropriate to their specialist area of study; have demonstrated the capability to perform a variety of scientific procedures and techniques that are essential to the satisfactory completion and reporting of a research project; have the demonstrated the potential to pursue higher studies and learning in the relevant area of study.

Assessment: Assessment will be a submission of a research thesis: 85% + two seminars: 15%

Contact Hours: To be advised by honours co-ordinator

Prerequisites: A distinction average in 24 points at level 3 in PHY, ANT, IMM, PHA or BCH units or an approved relevant discipline; OR 16 points of PHY, ANT, IMM, PHA or BCH and 6 points in an approved relevant discipline.

Corequisites: PHY4210, ANT4210, IMM4210, PHA4210, BCH4210 or an approved relevant unit.