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Protein Chemistry
This Master of Science specialization has been established to meet the increasing need of protein chemists in academia and industrial branches of medicine, pharmacy, food science, and biotechnology. This specialization is specifically aimed to provide the students in-depth knowledge of the structure-function relationship of proteins and the techniques used to produce and characterize them.
Courses are offered at different DTU departments to ensure that all aspects of Protein Chemistry are covered. Topics include, but are not limited to, molecular biology, protein expression and purification, immunology, structural biology and in-silico protein modelling.
Biochemistry or life science course(s) taken on an undergraduate level would be advantageous when entering this specialization.
The course 26125 (Chromatograhpie Purification of Biological Macromolecules) is an essential course that provides theory and hans-on experience on purification strategies.
To complete the speicialization in Protein Chemistry the student must fulfil the following requirements:
- Have passed Polytechnical foundation courses adding up to at least 10 ECTS
- Have passed Programme specific courses adding up to at least 50 ECTS
- Have performed a Master Thesis of at least 30 ECTS within Catalysis and Sustainable Chemistry
- Have passed a sufficient number of Elective courses to bring the total number of ECTS of the entire study to 120 ECTS
Mandatory course
All mandatory courses under the polytechnic foundation and programme specific courses must be completed, in addition, the following must be fulfilled:
To fullfil the requirements for the specialization 25 ECTS among these programme specific courses must be chosen:
02450 | Introduction to Machine Learning and Data Mining | 5 | point | Spring F4A (Tues 13-17), Autumn E4A (Tues 13-17) |
22117 | Protein structure and computational biology | 5 | point | Spring F5A (Wed 8-12) |
26125 | Chromatographic (HPLC) Purification of Biological Macromolecules | 5 | point | June |
26245 | Applied computational chemistry | 5 | point | June |
26436 | Pharmaceutical Drug Development | 10 | point | Autumn E1 (Mon 8-12, Thurs 13-17) |
27325 | Advanced protein structure engineering and analysis | 5 | point | Spring F2A (Mon 13-17) |
27330 | Quantitative analysis and modeling in protein science | 5 | point | Spring F3B (Fri 13-17) |
27423 | Metabolomics and proteomics | 5 | point | Autumn E3A (Tues 8-12) |
28857 | Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) and quality in pharmaceutical, biotech and food industry - Practical version | 7.5 | point | Autumn E1B (Thurs 13-17) and Autumn E3B (Fri 13-17) |
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28855 | Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) and quality in pharmaceutical, biotech and food industry - Theoretical version | 5 | point | Spring F1B (Thurs 13-17) |
Elective Courses
The following courses are proposals for the specialization:
02411 | Statistical Design and Analysis of Experiments | 5 | point | Autumn E2A (Mon 13-17), Spring F1A (Mon 8-12) |
02450 | Introduction to Machine Learning and Data Mining | 5 | point | Spring F4A (Tues 13-17), Autumn E4A (Tues 13-17) |
22100 | R for Bio Data Science | 5 | point | Autumn E3A (Tues 8-12) |
22210 | Immune System in Health and Disease | 5 | point | Autumn E1B (Thurs 13-17) |
22235 | Drug delivery | 5 | point | Spring F5B (Wed 13-17) |
22237 | Preclinical drug development | 5 | point | Autumn E5A (Wed 8-12) |
22508 | Practical NMR spectroscopy: Making reactions in (bio)chemistry visible | 5 | point | June |
26438 | NMR Spectroscopy | 5 | point | Autumn E4B (Fri 8-12) |
27101 | Assay Technology | 5 | point | June |
27246 | Applied enzyme technology and kinetics | 5 | point | E7 (Tues 18-22) |
28233 | Recovery and purification of biological products | 5 | point | Autumn E2A (Mon 13-17) |
Autumn start - proposed study line
Advanced Inorganic Chemistry (Inorganic... Advanced Inorganic Chemistry (Inorganic Chemistry 3)
Introduction to Machine Learning and... Introduction to Machine Learning and Data Mining
Electives
Innovation in Engineering (Polytechnical... Innovation in Engineering (Polytechnical Foundation)
Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) and... Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) and quality in pharmaceutical, biotech and food industry - Theoretical version
Advanced protein structure engineering... Advanced protein structure engineering and analysis
Chromatographic (HPLC) Purification of... Chromatographic (HPLC) Purification of Biological Macromolecules
Master's thesis
Spring start - proposed study line
Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) and... Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) and quality in pharmaceutical, biotech and food industry - Theoretical version
Electives
Electives
Chromatographic (HPLC) Purification of... Chromatographic (HPLC) Purification of Biological Macromolecules
Advanced protein structure engineering... Advanced protein structure engineering and analysis
Electives
Master's thesis
Specializations are merely recommended ways of choosing the courses in the curriculum. Applicants are not admitted to a specialization but to the programme and it is possible to choose among all the courses in the curriculum following the directions given. However, if a specialization has been fulfilled the title of the specialization may be added to the diploma.
Protein Chemistry
This Master of Science specialization has been established to meet the increasing need of protein chemists in academia and industrial branches of medicine, pharmacy, food science, and biotechnology. This specialization is specifically aimed to provide the students in-depth knowledge of the structure-function relationship of proteins and the techniques used to produce and characterize them.
Courses are offered at different DTU departments to ensure that all aspects of Protein Chemistry are covered. Topics include, but are not limited to, molecular biology, protein expression and purification, immunology, structural biology and in-silico protein modelling.
Biochemistry or life science course(s) taken on an undergraduate level would be advantageous when entering this specialization.
The course 26125 (Chromatograhpie Purification of Biological Macromolecules) is an essential course that provides theory and hans-on experience on purification strategies.
To complete the speicialization in Protein Chemistry the student must fulfil the following requirements:
- Have passed Polytechnical foundation courses adding up to at least 10 ECTS
- Have passed Programme specific courses adding up to at least 50 ECTS
- Have performed a Master Thesis of at least 30 ECTS within Catalysis and Sustainable Chemistry
- Have passed a sufficient number of Elective courses to bring the total number of ECTS of the entire study to 120 ECTS
Mandatory course
All mandatory courses under the polytechnic foundation and programme specific courses must be completed, in addition, the following must be fulfilled:
To fullfil the requirements for the specialization 25 ECTS among these programme specific courses must be chosen:
02450 | Introduction to Machine Learning and Data Mining | 5 | point | Spring F4A (Tues 13-17), Autumn E4A (Tues 13-17) |
22117 | Protein structure and computational biology | 5 | point | Spring F5A (Wed 8-12) |
26125 | Chromatographic (HPLC) Purification of Biological Macromolecules | 5 | point | June |
26245 | Applied computational chemistry | 5 | point | June |
26436 | Pharmaceutical Drug Development | 10 | point | Autumn E1 (Mon 8-12, Thurs 13-17) |
27325 | Advanced protein structure engineering and analysis | 5 | point | Spring F2A (Mon 13-17) |
27330 | Quantitative analysis and modeling in protein science | 5 | point | Spring F3B (Fri 13-17) |
27423 | Metabolomics and proteomics | 5 | point | Autumn E3A (Tues 8-12) |
28857 | Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) and quality in pharmaceutical, biotech and food industry - Practical version | 7.5 | point | Autumn E1B (Thurs 13-17) and Autumn E3B (Fri 13-17) |
or | ||||
28855 | Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) and quality in pharmaceutical, biotech and food industry - Theoretical version | 5 | point | Spring F1B (Thurs 13-17) |
Elective Courses
The following courses are proposals for the specialization:
02411 | Statistical Design and Analysis of Experiments | 5 | point | Autumn E2A (Mon 13-17), Spring F1A (Mon 8-12) |
02450 | Introduction to Machine Learning and Data Mining | 5 | point | Spring F4A (Tues 13-17), Autumn E4A (Tues 13-17) |
22100 | R for Bio Data Science | 5 | point | Autumn E3A (Tues 8-12) |
22210 | Immune System in Health and Disease | 5 | point | Autumn E1B (Thurs 13-17) |
22235 | Drug delivery | 5 | point | Spring F5B (Wed 13-17) |
22237 | Preclinical drug development | 5 | point | Autumn E5A (Wed 8-12) |
22508 | Practical NMR spectroscopy: Making reactions in (bio)chemistry visible | 5 | point | June |
26438 | NMR Spectroscopy | 5 | point | Autumn E4B (Fri 8-12) |
27101 | Assay Technology | 5 | point | June |
27246 | Applied enzyme technology and kinetics | 5 | point | E7 (Tues 18-22) |
28233 | Recovery and purification of biological products | 5 | point | Autumn E2A (Mon 13-17) |
Autumn start - proposed study line
Advanced Inorganic Chemistry (Inorganic... Advanced Inorganic Chemistry (Inorganic Chemistry 3)
Introduction to Machine Learning and... Introduction to Machine Learning and Data Mining
Electives
Innovation in Engineering (Polytechnical... Innovation in Engineering (Polytechnical Foundation)
Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) and... Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) and quality in pharmaceutical, biotech and food industry - Theoretical version
Advanced protein structure engineering... Advanced protein structure engineering and analysis
Chromatographic (HPLC) Purification of... Chromatographic (HPLC) Purification of Biological Macromolecules
Master's thesis
Spring start - proposed study line
Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) and... Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) and quality in pharmaceutical, biotech and food industry - Theoretical version
Electives
Electives
Chromatographic (HPLC) Purification of... Chromatographic (HPLC) Purification of Biological Macromolecules
Advanced protein structure engineering... Advanced protein structure engineering and analysis
Electives
Master's thesis
Specializations are merely recommended ways of choosing the courses in the curriculum. Applicants are not admitted to a specialization but to the programme and it is possible to choose among all the courses in the curriculum following the directions given. However, if a specialization has been fulfilled the title of the specialization may be added to the diploma.