Master BioMedical Sciences (BMS) Track Cell Biology and Advanced Microscopy The five tracks offered in the Medical Biology cluster are: Biochemistry and Metabolic Diseases Cell Biology and Advanced Microscopy Experimental and Internal Medicine Infection and Immunity Oncology Each of these programmes has field-specific compulsory courses and research projects
Multiple color labeling in cell biology General outline: http://www.studeren.uva.nl/ma-medicalbiology
Studying dynamics in cell biology Recruitment of YFP-PH in HeLa cells to the plasma membrane upon GPCR activation
Studying dynamics in cell biology Confocal microscopy of fluorescent AnexinA4 in HeLa cells, stimulated by calcium Super-resolution microscopy of single blinking AnexinA4 molecules Movie by CBAM students Cristiaan Wessels, Tomasz Gora & Christiaan Zeelenberg Movie by CBAM student Christiaan Zeelenberg
Cell Biology and Advanced Microscopy (CBAM) CBAM track initialised in 2011 following the 2010 start of van Leeuwenhoek Centre for Advanced Microscopy (LCAM) Collaboration between Section of Molecular Cytology, SILS, University of Amsterdam Department of Cell Biology and Histology, Academic Medical Center Division of Cell Biology, Netherlands Cancer Institute Kees Jalink (NKI) Ron van Noorden (AMC) Dorus Gadella (UvA)
Cell Biology and Advanced Microscopy - Program Duration total program: 120 EC = 84 weeks full time study (1 EC = 0.7 week) Compulsory elements - Course Molecular Biology of the Cell 6 EC - Course Advanced Microscopy 6 EC - Course Clinical Cell Biology 6 EC - Thesis (Literature review) 12 EC - Research project (Internship) 1 30-60 EC - Research project (Internship) 2 30-60 EC Elective elements: - Additional courses (e.g. courses from other Master tracks) - Additional internship, or extension internships Example 1: Example 2: 18 EC compulsory courses 18 EC compulsory courses + 12 EC Thesis = 30 EC + 12 EC Thesis = 30 EC Internship 1 40 EC Internship 2 50 EC Internship 1 40 EC Internship 2 38 EC Other courses 12 EC
Cell Biology and Advanced Microscopy - Program Year 1 1 6 EC Mol. Bio. 6 EC Adv.Micr. 6 EC Clin. Biol. 42 EC Specialization (in research groups LCAM) Year 2 (Examples) 12 EC Div Courses 36 EC Specialization (abroad) 12 EC writing 6 EC Div Courses 42 EC Specialization (in research groups LCAM) 12 EC writing 25 EC Specialization (abroad) 23 EC Specialization (in research groups LCAM) 12 EC writing
Cell Biology and Advanced Microscopy - Courses Course Molecular Biology of the Cell 6 EC for all BMS tracks September coordinator: dr. Maike Stam (SILS, UvA) Theoretical course of 4 weeks to extend knowledge about the molecular basis of cell function including proteins, membranes, DNA structure, cell metabolism, protein synthesis and cellular signaling. Lectures Computer tutorials Literature assignment & presentation
Cell Biology and Advanced Microscopy Courses Course Advanced Microscopy 6 EC specific for CBAM track October coordinator: dr. ir. Mark Hink (SILS, UvA) Four weeks practical course: Hands-on experience & theory of state-of-the-art microscopy applied to cell biology. Every day: - Lecture discussing an other fluorescence microscopy technique - Tutorial session - Practicals at the dedicated microscope In the final week: Mini-research project in one of the three LCAM laboratories.
Cell Biology and Advanced Microscopy - Courses Course Clinical Cell Biology 6 EC specific for CBAM & Oncology tracks November coordinator: prof. dr. Ron van Noorden (AMC) Theoretical & practical course of 4 weeks focused on biomedical research in a clinical setting. By touring several research labs both fundamental as clinical research is illustrated Topics: Intracellular signaling (FNWI: fundamental research) Brain tumors (AMC: translational research) Diabetic retinopathy (AMC: translational research) Inflammatory bowel diseases (AMC: translational research) Antibiotic resistance (FNWI: fundamental research) Neurodegenerative diseases (AMC: translational research)
Cell Biology and Advanced Microscopy Literature Thesis Literature Review BMS 12 EC for all BMS tracks flexible period supervisor: Any scientist examiner: Approved principal investigator of UvA-FNWI Topic: Typically a self-chosen subject where the supervisor is expert in but subject that is not related to your research projects. The topic has to be approved by the exam committee Most students start their literature thesis after their first or last internship
Cell Biology and Advanced Microscopy - Program Essential formalities You must have 6 EC on Courses before you can start the internship You will be automatically placed for the Compulsory courses You need to have permission of the Exam Committee before starting an Internship or thesis Key contact: Education Service Centre, Science Park 904 tel: 020-525 7100 servicedesk-esc-science@uva.nl You need to get permission via the PEP for courses that are not Compulsory http://www.student.uva.nl
Cell Biology and Advanced Microscopy - Internships Internship 30-60 EC specific for CBAM track flexible period supervisor: Any scientist in the CBAM field examiner: Approved principal investigator of UvA-FNWI Most students start with an internship of 40-60 EC in one of the three LCAM labs (at AMC, NKI or UvA) Topic has to be approved by exam committee
Cell Biology and Advanced Microscopy - Internships Description of the LCAM internship projects: http://www.lcam.nl/?p=317 Contact the principal investigator to get updates and related/new projects Dr. Joachim Goedhart Molecular Cytology, UvA Topic: Signaling pathways using histamine/p2y GPCR receptors, G-aq to PLC activation triggering downstream calcium, kinase signalling and small GTPase Contact: j.goedhart@uva.nl Dr. Mark Hink Molecular Cytology, UvA Topic: Development of quantitative microscopy techniques to study the MAPK signaling pathway Contact: m.a.hink@uva.nl
Cell Biology and Advanced Microscopy - Internships Dr. Renee van Amerongen Molecular Cytology, UvA Topic: Wnt signaling in mammary gland stem cells and breast cancer Contact: R.vanAmerongen@uva.nl Dr. Erik Manders Molecular Cytology, UvA Topic: Development of super-resolution microscopy techniques applied to neuronal imaging Contact: manders@uva.nl http://www.lcam.nl/?p=317
Cell Biology and Advanced Microscopy - Internships Dr. Kees Jalink Biophysics of Cell Signaling, NKI Topic: TRPM7 channel-kinase that combines a non-selective cation channel and a serine/threonine kinase. TRPM7 regulates cell adhesion and cell spreading Contact: k.jalink@nki.nl Dr. Eric Reits Cell Biology and Histology, AMC Topic: Protein clearance pathways in the cell, focusing on the ubiquitin-proteasome system and downstream peptidases like TPPII and the several autophagy pathways Contact: e.a.reits@amc.uva.nl http://www.lcam.nl/?p=317
Cell Biology and Advanced Microscopy - Internships Prof Dr. Dorus Gadella Molecular Cytology, UvA Topics: Spatiotemporal organisation of cellular signalling and development of new fluorescent proteins Contact: Th.W.J.Gadella@uva.nl Dr. Marten Postma Molecular Cytology, UvA Topics: Embryogenesis of Nematostella vectensis and development of advanced data analysis Contact: M.postma@uva.nl http://www.lcam.nl/?p=317
Cell Biology and Advanced Microscopy - Internships Where do the CBAM students go to for internships: Molecular Cytology, Uni. Amsterdam, NL Biophysics of Cell Signaling, NKI, NL Cell Biology and Histology, AMC, NL Dept. Biology, MIT, USA Molecular Signal Transduction, NIH, USA Hubrecht lab, Utrecht, NL Universiteit van Utrecht, NL Molecular Cell Biology, Sanquin, NL Brandwondencentrum Beverwijk, NL Microbiologie, Uni. Amsterdam, NL Schultz lab, EMBL, Germany Sytemic Cell Biology, Max Planck Institute, Germany... NL bioimaging labs
Cell Biology and Advanced Microscopy Track Coordinators Prof. Dr. Dorus Gadella Jr. Molecular Cytology, UvA Th.W.J.Gadella@uva.nl Prof. Dr. Ron van Noorden Cell Biology and Histology, AMC C.J.vanNoorden@amc.uva.nl More info and download this presentation: http://www.microscopycourse.nl/?page_id=332
Is Cell Biology and Advanced Microscopy the programme for me? Yes if you: are interested in the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying disease are excited about visualizing cells in action using live cell microscopy you want to learn and apply advanced techniques you want to work in oncology, histology, cell biology, immunology (FNWI, NKI, AMC, Sanquin) enjoy labwork and working in a dynamic research team want to persue a scientific career in top life sciences research departments
Cell Biology and Advanced Microscopy The major objective of this track is the understanding of fundamental cell biological research in relation to human disease. This understanding comprises: 1. cell biology in the context of the healthy and diseased human body 2. the cellular basis of major human diseases such as neurodegenerative diseases, infection by viruses, bacteria and parasites, and cancer such as leukemia 3. diagnostics such as cytopathology and prenatal screening & fertility-related disorders 4. advanced microscopy including live cell imaging, correlative light and electron microscopy, confocal microscopy and the underlying biophysics More info: http://www.microscopycourse.nl/?page_id=332 http://student.uva.nl/