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Swedish title En introduktion till genetisk och molekylär epidemiologi
English title An introduction to genetic and molecular epidemiology
Course number 3077
Credits 1.5
Responsible KI department Institutionen för medicinsk epidemiologi och biostatistik
Specific entry requirements Knowledge in epidemiology equivalent to the course Epidemiology I: Introduction to epidemiology or corresponding courses
Grading Passed /Not passed
Established by The Board of Doctoral Education
Established 2018-03-16
Purpose of the course The course focuses on basic concepts, methods and study design in genetic and molecular epidemiology research.
Intended learning outcomes After successfully completing this course you are expected to be able to:
- Explain the basic organization of the human genome and the central dogma of eukaryote genetics.
- Describe the concepts of meiosis, recombination, linkage and linkage disequilibrium.
- Give examples of familial inheritance, discuss how twins can be used in genetic studies, and summarize the last decade´s breakthrough of genome-wide association analyses in complex diseases.
- Explain the different types of molecular omics techniques (epigenomics, proteomics, transcriptomics and metabolomics etc.) and how these methods could be used in epidemiological studies.
- Describe the fundamentals of study design, sample randomization, and common biases in analyses of genetic and molecular epidemiological data to draw conclusions on how new sample collections should be conducted.

Intended learning outcomes are classified according to Bloom's taxonomy: knowledge, comprehension,
application, analysis, synthesis, and evaluation (Bloom, 1956, extended by Anderson and Krathwohl, 2001).
Contents of the course The course is about concepts and methods used in studies of genetic variation influencing disease and other
phenotypes. It will cover basic genetic inheritance and how it influences complex and quantitative
traits, but will also cover common molecular methods applied in large-scale settings in epidemiology (epigenetics, transcriptomics, metabolomics, etc.).
Teaching and learning activities Flipped classroom approach (blended learning approach) with reading sessions, group discussions with invited experts, lectures, group seminars, and lab visits.
Compulsory elements The individual examination (summative assessment) is compulsory.
Examination The student has to show that all the intended learning outcomes have been achieved. An individual assessment of the learning outcomes will be a written home essay. Students who do not obtain a passing grade in the first examination will be offered a second chance of submission of home examination within two months of the final day of the course. Students who do not obtain a passing grade at the first two examinations will be given top priority for admission the next time the course is offered.
Literature and other teaching material Recommended reading:
Scientific articles and handouts distributed before and during the course.
Course responsible Sara Hägg
Institutionen för medicinsk epidemiologi och biostatistik


Sara.Hagg@ki.se

Contact person Gunilla Nilsson Roos
Institutionen för medicinsk epidemiologi och biostatistik
08-524 822 93

gunilla.nilsson.roos@ki.se