In cooperation with the University of Tromsø, GenØk-Centre for Biosafety will offer an online learning course in biosafety starting in January 2008. The course will be at Master’s level.
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The course is designed to provide policy makers, regulators, scientists and NGOs/civil society leaders, specifically from developing countries (ODA-countries), with the necessary balanced and critical knowledge and training in crucial GE/GMO issues. The course will enable societies to harvest the benefits of genetic engineering in a safe and sustainable way, by demonstrating how a holistic approach can be taken to GE/GMO issues.
The course, which gives 10 ECTS-credits, will be taught part-time from January to May 2008 with approx. 20 participants working together in an “online classroom”. The application deadline is 1 December 2007. There is a course fee of USD 1000.
Course content
Module 1
Introduction to context and issues of the course.
• The Cartagena Protocol.
• Foundations of gene ecology
• The “ holistic corridor”
Module 2
Introduction to genomics and molecular biology.
• The structure of DNA
• Function of genes and genomes
• The fall of the central dogma; DNA-RNA-protein
• Epigenomics
• Ethical perspectives on the science underpinning genetic engineering
Module 3
Biodiversity as source of genetic resources
• The ecosystem as a donor and recipient of genes
• Implications of intellectual property rights
• Genomics, commercialization and environmental knowlegde
• Biodiversity usage and the rights of indigenous peoples and local communities
Module 4
Genes, DNA and vectors
• Methods for recombinant DNA technology and genetic engineering
• Changes in the genome, transcriptome, proteome and epigenome
• Horizontal and vertical gene transfer –where and how
• Present and potential future GMO and genetic engineering applications
• Risk concerns and knowledge gaps
Module 5
Risk assessment issues
• Contained use versus deliberate release of GMOs
• Ecological aspects; influence on ecosystem function and impact on biodiversity
• Health aspects; toxicology, allergenicity and cocarcinogenesis
• How to deal with risk, uncertainty and complexity
Module 6
The regulatory framework
• The precautionary principle
• Implementing sustainability, ethical and socio-economic concerns
• National biosafety policy and law
• The Cartagena Protocol on biosafety
• The WTO and other international agreements
Module 7
Risk management issues
• Monitoring strategies and methods for detecting GMOs
• The need, the methods and the mechanisms for public participation
• Biosafety forecast service
Prerequisites
Command of English at academic level. Basic computer skills. Access to the Internet. To qualify for the course, prospective students should have the following qualifications: bachelor’s degree or equivalent (minimum 3 years study at University) in a relevant area and practical experience from University, governmental agencies or international organization (minimum 2 years).
Download course description: http://www.genok.org/filarkiv/File/course_description.doc
Download application form: http://felles.siteman.no/genok.org/filarkiv/File/APPLICATION_FORM_for_FREE_MOVERS07.doc
Further information
University of Tromsø: http://uit.no/informasjon/english?Language=en
Information about ECTS-points: http://ec.europa.eu/education/programmes/socrates/ects/index_en.html
Contact persons
Katrine Jaklin, GenØk – katrine.jaklin@genok.org
Bjørn Hermansen, UiT – bjorn.hermansen@fagmed.uit.no