Knowledge of ICT, electronics & technology, and biotechnology will be essential for the future biomedical laboratory technologist.
There is a need in the field for key operators who bridge the gap between a medical or pharmaceutical/biological laboratory technician and IT professionals. In ‘ICT in the lab 1 and 2’, students will become familiar with important ICT concepts/terminology. In the context of automation and data processing, Excel, SQL and relational databases, as well as programming and biomedical applications within artificial intelligence, will also be covered.
With molecular design and gene editing (in silico and in the lab), students can further develop their research competencies in biotechnology. They will learn how ‘molecular design’ works: how can you achieve the desired result by copying, cutting, and pasting genes, plasmids, and genomes?
What will you learn
Part 1 ICT in the lab 1 - a combination of online and on-campus classes
The student will have knowledge and understanding of:
ICT basics & terminology
The difference between Computer Based Patient Records (CPR), Electronic Medical Records (EMR), and Electronic Health Records (HER)
Standards in EMR and EHR
Ethical considerations in processing and analyzing medical data
Introduction to R and RStudio
Analysis in R
Part 2 ICT in the Lab 2 - a combination of online and on-campus classes
The student will have knowledge and understanding of:
Data management
Revisiting R
Basic programming in Python
Working with textual data and databases
Machine learning in Python
Supervised learning
Unsupervised learning
Reinforcement learning
Part 3 Molecular design and gene editing in silico - online classes
The student:
Can design primers and PCR reactions in silico
Can design plasmids and cloning strategies in silico
Can design a CRISPR Cas genome modification protocol in silico
Is aware of important developments in new biotechnological techniques
Part 4 Molecular design and gene editing in the lab - on-campus classes
The student:
Can perform a cloning procedure
Can perform in vitro and in vivo CRISPR Cas genome modification protocol
Instructors
Els Plas - Head of BMLT Program
Iris Steenhout - Instructor
Jolien De Munck - Instructor
Tom Peeters - Senior Researcher/Instructor
Curriculum
The program starts in September 2023. It involves a combination of online and on-campus classes.
The program can be found here.