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Biotechnological processes and downstream processing (5 cr)

Code: 5021170-3002

General information


Enrollment

01.12.2019 - 16.01.2020

Timing

02.03.2020 - 30.04.2020

Number of ECTS credits allocated

5 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Unit

Engineering and Business

Campus

Kupittaa Campus

Teaching languages

  • English

Teachers

  • Sari Loppela-Rauha
  • Mika Jokinen
  • Jarno Pusa
  • Kari Haajanen
  • Jani Pelkonen
  • Sari Airenne

Groups

  • PPROMS17
  • PPROMS17Bio
    PPROMS17Bio

Objective

The participants are able to describe the specific features of bioprocesses and related apparatus, equipment and techniques. The participants are able to describe the most important analytical methods used in biomaterials characterization, genetic engineering, diagnostics and bioprocesses

Content

different bioprocesses and related apparatus, equipment and techniquesanalytical methods (theory) in biomaterials characterization, genetic engineering, diagnostics and bioprocesses

Materials

Optima

International connections

Contact, Project, Exam

Completion alternatives

Research work in the research group, contact Mika Jokinen

Student workload

Upstream Processing -Theory 1.5 cr (operations before the cell culture in a bioreactor and bioreactions in different bioreactors), Instructed by Sari Airenne:
Group Task 1 is based on the provided lecture materials (in Optima), Group Task 2 on provided and linked review articles and Individual Task includes questions on the lectures of a visiting professor and on the presentations of the other groups in Group Tasks 1 & 2.Group Task 1 & 2 reporting also includes an oral presentation.
The deadlines for the Group Task 1 & 2 reports are based on the presentation schedule (provided in Optima) and the reports have to be returned before coming to the class for the presentation.
Downstream processing: to be updated
Laboratory work: to be updated

Content scheduling

- Different bioprocesses and related apparatus, equipment and techniques; upstream and downstream processing
- The course consists of 3 parts: 1. Upstream Processing (Theory 1.5 cr), 2. Downstream Processing (Theory 1.5 cr), Laboratory works (2 cr)

Further information

The participants are able to describe the specific features of bioprocesses and related apparatus, equipment and techniques.

Evaluation scale

H-5