APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY

Academic year
2024/2025 Syllabus of previous years
Official course title
MICROBIOLOGIA APPLICATA
Course code
CM0198 (AF:451175 AR:255789)
Modality
On campus classes
ECTS credits
6
Degree level
Master's Degree Programme (DM270)
Educational sector code
BIO/19
Period
1st Semester
Course year
2
Where
VENEZIA
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The course is an integral part of the Master's Degree Program (LM) "Environmental Monitoring and Restoration" in Environmental Sciences. The course allows the students to acquire the knowledge of the techniques for studying natural microbial communities and their use for the improvement and rehabilitation of environmental conditions. The course aims to provide theoretical / practical bases allowing to: 1) study microorganisms in their environment through classical and omics techniques; 2) to recognize and understand the physiological and metabolic processes underlying the ability of microbial adaptation in extreme environments at the base of the biotechnological value of certain microbial species; 3) understand the potential of microbial biotechnology to reduce contamination from in environmental matrices; to favor the rehabilitation or restoration of degraded soils, and increase in their productivity.
1) the acquisition of theoretical bases to study the role of microbial communities; 2) acquisition of the theoretical bases to evalue the potential of some microbial groups for biotechnological applications aimed at improving environmental conditions; 3) acquisition of the theoretical bases to monitor microbial communities by classical or molecular methodologies; 4) acquire the capability to interpret experimental data.

Knowledge application and judgment capability:

1) Acquisition of an autonomous capability to evalue environmental problems and elaborate microbial-based technology solutions; 2) Acquisition of the capability to chose the most pertinent methods in community analysis, single strain selection, and microbial biotechnological applications to solve environmental problems; 3) acquisition of the capability of an autonomous evaluation of the cost/benefit ratio of a biotechnological application based on the use of microrganisms.

Communication capability

1) Acquire the capability to communicate concepts and ideas using a scientifically correct language, and utilizing correct scientific terms; 2) Promote constructive discussions with the peers and the tutor

Learning ability

1) Acquire the capability to take notes during classes, focusing on the key concepts and promote their sharing between peers; 2) acquire the ability to critically consult textbooks and scientific articles dealing with the subject of the course.
To follow the course, a good knowledge of the basic concepts related to General Microbiology, as well as to Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry is required. A small review of general microbiology concepts (however not sufficient to fill significant previous gaps) is scheduled during the first two / three lessons.
The following list of topics may be redundant: only a subset, which can change from year to year, will be covered during the course.
Basic concepts of general microbiology: prokaryotic cell, structure and functions.
Biological molecules (structures and function).
Bacterial metabolism (anabolism, catabolism, heterotrophy, phototrophy, processes for the production of ATP);
concepts of genotype, phenotype, species and strain.
Microbial biofilms: pro and cons.
Study of microbial diversity: Classical techniques (isolation, cultivation, identification)
and molecular techniques based, or not based on DNA (FISH, ARDRA, ARISA, DGGE/TGGE, T-RFLP, RAPD, RT-PCR, DNA microarray).
Bioinformatics concepts.
Microbial adaptation in stressful environments: the importance of genes, mutations and their role in evolution; gene transfer. Role of prokaryotes in biogeochemical cycles (nitrogen, carbon, phosphorus, sulfur).
Microbiology applied to urban waste management.
Microbiology applied to soil decontamination: biosensors, active remediation and passive remediation, biostimulation and bioaugmentation.
Concepts of microbial ecology
The course does not adopt a specific textbook but uses the following texts for the various topics of the course:
Brock. Biologia dei microrganismi. Microbiologia Generale, Ambientale e Industriale. Madigan M.B. (autore). Pearson edizioni.
The written test consists of a series of questions regarding the parts of the program reported in the "Contents" section. The exam is aimed at ascertaining both the understanding of the topics covered, particularly the concepts, and the student's ability to present them in a formal manner, using the correct terminology. The written exam will last at maximum 120 minutes.
Teaching is organized in lectures. In the University "moodle" platform, students will find teaching material (material screened in the classroom).
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Definitive programme.
Last update of the programme: 16/09/2024