General information
The aim of the course is to show students how marine organisms can be used to explore several fields of biological research. Students will be actively involved in practical lab work. They will also participate to discussions and debates on selected topics from scientific articles (journal club).
Content
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Venue
Roscoff, France
Application
Click here to apply: http://agnes.boutet@sb-roscoff.fr
Cost:
<p>Registration fees</p> <p><br /> Course costs<br /> 55,10€ (only for non-UPMC students)</p> <p>Lodging and food<br /> 225 € (covering full board accomodation in individual room and meals)<br /> All selected students are expected to cover their own travel costs</p>
Prerequisites:
Participation to the course requires knowledge of fundamental principles of molecular biology and developmental genetics. Knowledge in metazoan phylogeny and evolution is also desirable.
Application Procedure:
SendaCV&letter
Qualification
Assessment:
Students will be awarded 6ECTS* credits after they have successfully completed the course programme (written and oral evaluation)
Credits:
The aim of the course is to show students how marine organisms can be used to explore several fields of biological research. Students will be actively involved in practical lab work. They will also participate to discussions and debates on selected topics from scientific articles (journal club).
SendaCV&letter
Students will be awarded 6ECTS* credits after they have successfully completed the course programme (written and oral evaluation)
Participation to the course requires knowledge of fundamental principles of molecular biology and developmental genetics. Knowledge in metazoan phylogeny and evolution is also desirable.

Station Biologique de Roscoff

