Description
The 60 credit research project forms a major part of the MSc Infection and Immunity; it provides the students with the opportunity to spend 4.5 months undertaking a full time, original research project in one of the Divisional laboratories. This project aims to provide first-hand experience of original research under direct supervision of principal investigators at UCL. The formal project allocation process starts at the beginning of term 2 when each student meets with the Module lead for a discussion about their research interests. Based on this discussion the Module lead will direct the student to a potential supervisor. Students will start their projects in April and complete them by the end of the August.
Together with their supervisor, students will then formulate a specific project, design and undertake experiments and interpret /communicate their work in a final written report and oral examination. This module provides invaluable teaching in scientific methodology, laboratory techniques, critical appraisal of original experimental data and unique insight into the potential of new discoveries.
As an alternative students may also undertake a project which is based on analysis of datasets or an in-depth review of a research topic. In all cases, this module provides an immersive research experience.
Aims
The aim of the module is to provide first-hand experience of the cutting-edge research and training in:
- Critical reading of scientific literature, and the ability to synthesise the current state of the field in written form
- Experimental design, scientific methodology and laboratory techniques
- Critical appraisal and interpretation of their own data obtained through the research project in the context of current literature
- Presentation of data in the written form as well as orally
Learning outcomes
Students will be trained in scientific method, interpretation and presentation of experimental data and will gain the following skills to carry out laboratory research:
- Generate, present, analyse, interpret and discuss scientific data
- Identify the key primary scientific papers in a field of research using appropriate bibliographic tools
- Critically read the relevant scientific literature, and be able to synthesise the current state of the field in written form
- Write a succinct scientific dissertation
- Present the results of a research project in written and oral form
Module deliveries for 2024/25 academic year
Last updated
This module description was last updated on 19th August 2024.
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