Campus Miguel de Unamuno is one of the campuses operated by Institute of Functional Biology and Genomics. Our records show the address as Salamanca, Castilla y León, Spain.
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The Institute of Functional Biology and Genomics (IBFG), located at the Campus Miguel de Unamuno of the University of Salamanca, primarily focuses on advanced research in molecular biology, genomics, and functional genomics rather than traditional undergraduate courses. However, it collaborates closely with the University of Salamanca to offer specialized graduate-level programs, doctoral training, and postgraduate courses in related fields. These programs emphasize cutting-edge techniques in gene expression, functional genomics, bioinformatics, and molecular mechanisms of disease.
- Master's in Molecular Biomedicine: This program delves into the molecular basis of diseases, covering topics such as gene regulation, epigenetics, and genomic editing tools like CRISPR-Cas9. Students engage in hands-on laboratory work analyzing functional genomics data to understand cellular responses and therapeutic targets.
- Doctoral Program in Biology and Biomedicine: Aimed at researchers, this PhD track explores functional biology through experimental designs in genomics, including transcriptomics, proteomics, and systems biology approaches. Participants conduct original research on topics like non-coding RNAs, chromatin dynamics, and evolutionary genomics.
- Advanced Course in Bioinformatics and Genomics: This short-term course trains students in computational tools for analyzing high-throughput sequencing data, genome assembly, variant calling, and functional annotation. It includes modules on R and Python programming for biological data analysis.
- Specialized Workshops on Functional Genomics Techniques: Offered periodically, these workshops cover methods like RNA-seq, ChIP-seq, and single-cell genomics, providing practical training in sample preparation, data processing, and interpretation for functional studies.
- Interdisciplinary Seminar Series in Genomics and Biotechnology: Regular seminars integrate biology with engineering and informatics, discussing applications in personalized medicine, agricultural genomics, and synthetic biology.
The IBFG's integration with the University of Salamanca allows undergraduate students from biology, biochemistry, and related degrees to participate in research internships, bridging foundational coursework with advanced functional biology projects. These opportunities foster skills in experimental design, data analysis, and scientific communication. The institute's research-oriented environment supports over 100 scientists and students, contributing to national and international collaborations in genomics. Programs are designed to equip participants with expertise for careers in academia, biotech industries, and clinical research, emphasizing ethical considerations in genomic technologies. Overall, the educational offerings at this campus promote a deep understanding of how genomic functions drive biological processes and health outcomes, preparing the next generation of scientists for innovative solutions in life sciences.
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