In any living organism, be it a single cell or a multi-cellular organism, proper function requires the interplay of thousands of molecules, each normally folded into a unique 3D structure and each performing its particular biological function efficiently and with great specificity. In this course, we take an in-depth look at specific topics in molecular biology, structural biology, biotechnology and medicine. We focus on the latest literature and cutting edge science in these fields, illustrating the unlimited value of studying molecular form and function and how we might design molecules to manipulate biological systems.
The course is intended to familiarise you with strategies to assimilate information from research papers focused on molecules and their roles in biology and disease. The skills developed in this course through your research, analysis, and written and oral presentations, will help you be an effective (science) communicator and will be invaluable transferable skills in your future careers in science and beyond.