Tuition Fee
SEK 19,038
Per course
Start Date
Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
7.5 credits
Details
Program Details
Degree
Courses
Major
Biotechnology | Microbiology | Molecular Biology
Area of study
Natural Science
Education type
On campus
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
Tuition Fee
Average International Tuition Fee
SEK 19,038
Intakes
| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2025-10-01 | - |
About Program
Program Overview
Bacterial Physiology and Pathogenesis
The course comprises two modules:
- Bacteria define the planet Earth upon which we can live.
- They essentially occupy all available environmental niches, no matter how inhospitable and extreme these may seem to us.
- Bacteria are therefore masters of diversification, adaptation, and resilience.
- For the most part, their success allows our survival.
- As a consequence of this success, however, a mere fraction of this bacterial population can inflict a significant degree of human morbidity and mortality.
- It is therefore essential to understand the molecular basis of this diverse bacterial physiology as it will teach us a great deal about fundamental biological processes that are the key to life.
- Although much on this subject is known already, such is the sheer extent of bacterial diversity that our knowledge base has barely begun to scratch the surface.
- Hence, have no doubt that the future potential of basic and applied research in bacterial physiology and pathogenesis is enormous.
- To reflect on significant areas of scientific research into this subject, lectures will be divided into four core areas.
Core Areas of Study
The four core areas of study are:
- Principles and Applications of Bacterial Diversity
- Lectures on this topic will aim to instruct on bacterial diversity and taxonomical classification.
- They will also inform on the molecular basis for life in extreme environments.
- Fundamental concepts of bacterial bioenergetics will also be discussed.
- Bacterial Regulatory Networks
- The ability of bacteria to maintain biological function even when exposed to noxious environmental stresses is a hallmark of their capacity for adaptation and resilience.
- Lectures will instruct on the mechanisms of gene expression control at the transcriptional, post-transcriptional, translational, and post-translational levels.
- Physiological Processes of Bacteria
- Instruction will be given in global regulatory responses to environmental stress and the use of ‘omics-based’ technologies to study global regulation.
- Other information will also highlight mechanistic details of key biological processes including molecular transport across membranes, directed motion, communication, differentiation, and development within a single bacterial cell or among a multicellular bacterial community.
- Bacterial Pathogenesis and Host Responses to Infections
- This topic will detail how dangerous bacteria evolved through changes in their genetic coding potential and will highlight the consequences that these genetic changes have on the ability of bacteria to utilise humans as a new host.
- The steps taken by bacterial pathogens to instigate a successful infection will be depicted in some detail.
- This will be balanced by discussions concerning how non-specific and specific immune defence strategies displayed by a host are used to fight-off bacterial infections.
Laboratory Work
The laboratory is a practical application of the theoretical content.
- This includes the implementation of self-designed experiments to illustrate the isolation and classification of bacteria by a genetic-based method as well as by classical phenotypic characterization.
Course Details
- Type: Course, first cycle
- Study pace: Full time
- Study location: Umeå
- Type of studies: On campus
- Number of credits: 7.5 credits
- Teaching hours: Daytime
- Language: English
- Application code: UMU-51428
Eligibility
- 20 ECTS from finished courses in Chemistry, including at least 5 ECTS in Biochemistry, or alternatively, 20 ECTS from a combination of finished courses in Chemistry and Physics and/or Mathematics, including at least 5 ECTS in Biochemistry
- 60 ECTS from finished courses in Biology, containing Microbiology, Molecular Biology, Genetics, Cell Biology, and Physiology
- Practical experience of laboratory work corresponding to a minimum of 5 ECTS
Selection
- Academic credits
Application and Tuition Fees
- Application fee: SEK 900
- Tuition fee, first instalment: SEK 19,038
- Total fee: SEK 19,038
Important Dates
- Starts: 1 October 2025
- Ends: 2 November 2025
- Application deadline: 15 April 2025
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