Bioanalytical chemistry 02-CBAL
Upon completion of the course:
(A) Student will know:
��� the properties and significance of selected diagnostic bioanalytes,
��� the principles of bioassays used in biomedical diagnosis,
��� the principles and design of bioanalytical instruments,
��� understanding of bioanalytical methods relative to their performance and range of use and limitations,
��� understanding of bioanalytical instruments relative to sensitivity, detection limit and precision.
(B) Student will demonstrate:
��� the capability to draw flow and block diagrams of instruments used in bioanalysis,
��� the ability to recognize the utility of each piece of equipment,
��� the capacity to write the principles and design of the instruments,
��� the comprehension of the applicability of these instruments,
��� the competence to perform analytical calculations and to analyze the final result,
��� the comprehension of bioanalytical terminology and their proper usage,
��� the capability���to carry out determination of a bioanalyte according to the protocol.
(C) Student will:
��� be aware of quality and reliability of analytical results and their diagnostic importance,
��� behave according to the good analytical practice and carry out bioassay according to the protocol,
��� obey appropriate safety rules and proper use of protective equipment
Evaluation: The laboratory reports and tests, final exam
Bibliography
1) A. Manz i inni, Bioanalytical Chemistry, ICP, London 2004.
2) A. Dembińska-Kieć, J. W. Naskalski, Diagnostyka laboratoryjna z elementami biochemii klinicznej, Elsevier Urban & Partner, 2002.
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