Master in Plant Sciences

Workshop on plant integrative biology

Workshop on plant integrative biology

Université Paris-Saclay and Université Paris Cité common Teaching Unit

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Coordinators

Loïc RAJJOU (AgroParisTech - Université Paris-Saclay) and Christine LELANDAIS-BRIERE (Université Paris Cité).  

Prerequisites

Bachelor's degree in Life Sciences’ level in biostatistics, physiology, molecular biology, biochemistry. Knowledge of the principles of high throughput approaches of the " omics " type.

Objective

At the end of this course, students should be able to use softwares for processing and statistical analysis of "omic" type data; be able to design an experiment to validate the results and propose a mini research project on a biological question.

Content

The study of plants and their functioning requires the implementation of multi-scale approaches and the integration of increasingly complex data. During this TU, students in workshops (in small groups) will have to: 1) analyze a set of experimental data from a research laboratory, 2) select relevant results (from literature), 3) design an experiment to validate these results and then 4) propose a mini research project accordingly.
Tutorials/Practicals (on computer): Analyses of omic data;
Tutorials : Design of the validation experiment and estimation of corresponding costs;
Personal work: Writing of the data analysis report and the mini-project; Preparation of the oral presentation of the workshop report.

French
Mandatory TU
Tutorials: 15h, Practicals: 25h
ECTS: 4
Location: Versailles - Paris

Modification date : 12 February 2024 | Publication date : 20 November 2020 | Redactor : MSA