Molecular Biology of the Cell (Class LM-6)-Enrolled from Academic Year 2015/2016

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Master programme
A.Y. 2023/2024
LM-6 - Biologia (EN)
Master programme
120
ECTS
Access
Open with entry requirements examination
2
Years
Milan
English
The MBC course covers all principal areas of the LM-6 Biology course, with a unique focus on biomolecular subjects that distinguishes it from other courses of the same LM Class. The main goal of the MBC course is to train biologists in advanced biomolecular research, to address present and future scientific challenges.
In-depth and up-to-date knowledge will be provided for the following subjects: molecular analysis of the genome; regulation of gene expression; structure and function of biological macromolecules and their interactions in supramolecular complexes; cellular communication, signal perception and transduction, metabolic regulation, biomolecular engineering and computing. Both theoretical and practical aspects of biomolecular research will be addressed. Graduate students will learn to apply novel and emerging research technologies/approaches, cutting-edge data acquisition systems and analysis, and will have hands-on experience with top-level nanotechnology, hosted in the research laboratories of the DBS. MBC graduates will be well-equipped to enter further, postgraduate-level education programmes.
The MBC graduate will acquire specialized and in-depth knowledge in molecular and cellular biology, and consolidated competences in the application of state-of-the-art analytical methodologies and experimental techniques to address a variety of biological challenges. This highly specific, yet multidisciplinary, profile will offer MBC graduates professional employment opportunities in both the public and private sectors, operating in biology-related fields. In particular, MBC will provide the necessary training to allow graduate employment in the following sectors:
- basic and applied academic research, in universities and other public/private research centers;
- environmental management /protection sectors;
- biomedical, agro-bio and pharmaceutical industries, and related professional sectors;
- promotion and development of innovative scientific technologies;
- biotechnological research and development in the healthcare, pharmaceutical and food industries
- editorial, intellectual property and scientific dissemination sectors;
- project management in the biotech industry;
- Biology teaching in adherence to Italian laws;
The fact that MBC is carried out entirely in English, will allow graduates to engage with public/professional sectors in both a national and international setting.

MBC graduates may take the state exam for the qualification to practice the profession of biologist and consequently may be legally admitted to the 'A Section' of the National Biologists Register. Furthermore, graduates will be fully qualified to apply for entry to national/international Ph.D. courses and other postgraduate specializations. Indicatively, the different employment sectors accessible to Master graduates, with reference to the intellectual, scientific and highly-specialized professions are here-listed:
- Biologists and related professionals
- Molecular biologist
- Researchers and technicians graduated in the area of biological sciences (after passing the competitive exam).

Employment statistics (Almalaurea)
QUALIFICATIONS AND KNOWLEDGE REQUIRED FOR ADMISSION
The admission to the MBC course is subjected to curricular requirements and a demonstrated background knowledge in suitable disciplines related to the course (DM 270/04). Admission is open to:
- Graduates in Biological Sciences (Class L-13) from any Italian University that follows CBUI rules, as adequately certified. In this case, credits (CFU or ECTS) acquired by the candidate as an undergraduate will be fully recognized and will meet the curricular prerequisites. The CBUI guidelines describe the compulsory SSD (scientific areas) and the related recommended number of CFUs (min-max): 66-96 CFUs in biological subjects (BIO/01, BIO/02, BIO/04, BIO/05, BIO/06, BIO/07, BIO/09, BIO/10, BIO/11, BIO/18, BIO/19); 12-15 CFUs in chemistry-based subjects (CHIM/01, CHIM/02, CHIM/03, CHIM/06); 15-18 CFUs in mathematics/physics and computer science subjects (MAT/01-09, FIS/01-08 e INF/01).
- Biological Sciences (Class L-13) graduates from Universities that do not follow CBUI guidelines, Biological Sciences (Class L-12) ex DM509/99, or any other class that meet suitable curricular requirements, including graduates from foreign Universities that possess a title equivalent to the 1st level degree in Italian law. Curricular requirements are the acquisition of a minimum of 93 CFUs distributed in equivalent scientific areas (SSD), as described above, for Biological Sciences (Class L-13) that are in line with the criteria set by CBUI.

Students lacking adequate curricular requirements should contact the Coordinator of the Master's course well in advance, to plan the acquisition of the requested CFUs prior to the application deadline. Any lacking CFU can be acquired by passing the relevant exams and thus acquiring the credits at the University of Milan or any other University. Only students who possess the prerequisites will be invited to the interview.

ADMISSION ASSESSMENT
The admission exam will consist of a formal interview (that can be arranged online) with an Evaluation Committee that will verify the candidate's background knowledge in Biology. A Syllabus will be made available to students prior to their interview for a self-assessment of their level of knowledge.
For all students, knowledge of the English language must be at least B1 level ("lower intermediate") according to the Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR) for Languages or equivalent certification. The proficiency in scientific English will be verified by the committee during the interview.

KNOWLEDGE ASSESSMENT
The prerequisite to enter the MBC Master's Degree program is an adequate knowledge of the fundaments of biological disciplines as certified by the possession of the required CFUs as described in paragraph "Qualifications and knowledge required for admission". Knowledge will be verified by: 1) evaluation of the bachelor study program and 2) an interview with the Admission Committee, composed of teaching members appointed by the Academic Board. The interview will evaluate the expertise of the candidate in topics related to the MBC degree, and will ascertain proficiency in the English language.
The committee will evaluate the candidate on a 100-point scale and award:
- 25/100 points for the graduation grade;
- 10/100 points for the curriculum vitae (degrees with higher number of CFUs in biology related disciplines will obtain more points; the same applies to the presence of extra elective courses, Erasmus experience, others,...)
- 65/100 for interview performance
The minimum requirement for admission is 60/100 and an adequate English proficiency level (equivalent to B1 level).

For the academic Year 2023-2024 applicant interviews will be held face-to-face (unless restrictions will be imposed by Covid-19 pandemic), for those who submit their application by the deadline (see below, "Application and enrolment information and procedures"), on the following days:
- September 15, 2023 at 14.30, for graduated students;
- November 14, 2023 at 14.30 for students that graduate in September and October;
- January 9, 2024, at 14.30, for students that graduate in December. Students must bring official proof of their identity(identity card or passport).
Upon graduation, students not from University of Milan, must present certification of their awarded degree to the Administrative Office or email via https://informastudenti.unimi.it

Foreign students who are not resident in Italy and who possess a foreign bachelor's degree title, will be invited to an online interview in the following days:
- April 28, 2023
- May 26, 2023
- June 23, 2023
- July 21, 2023
Foreign students who reside in Italy are classed as Italian citizens and must undergo the same evaluation. Check for updates on interview dates and times on the website: https://mbc.cdl.unimi.it
MBC students are given the opportunity to spend part of their curriculum abroad, at a University within the European Union (EU), in the context of the Erasmus+ program of the European Commission. Students can attend courses and sit exams that can be included in the core curriculum and/or perform their practical thesis in several European Universities localized in North Europe, France, Germany, Ireland and Iberian Peninsula (see http://eng.dbs.unimi.it/ecm/home/erasmus/outgoing-students/biological-sciences). Most of the Northern European Universities offer courses taught in English.
The Erasmus+ call is released each year, usually in February. More information can be found at https://www.unimi.it/en/international/study-abroad/studying-abroad-erasmus.
Accepted students must present a study plan that reports all the activities he/she intends to perform abroad, detailing the corresponding CFUs; the number of proposed CFUs should approximately correspond to those the student would have achieved over the same time period in his/her university. The proposed Erasmus+ program study plan, must be coherent with the MBC course content and must be evaluated and approved by the Academic Board. If necessary, the Academic Board may request the student to integrate the program of exams taken abroad. In accordance with the rules established by the Academic Senate, following completion of the Erasmus+ program, approved exams will be registered, possibly with the original denomination, as part of the student's curriculum, upon the conversion of the European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System (ECTS) into CFUs.
If the student performs the experimental thesis work abroad, he/she must follow the rules outlined above (see Internship criteria and Rules for the thesis and final exam).
The Erasmus and international mobility advisors for Biological area are prof. M. Cristina Bonza ([email protected]) and prof. David Horner ([email protected]).
Course attendance is strongly recommended.

Courses list

First semester
Courses or activities Max ECTS Total hours Language SSD
Compulsory
Advanced Molecular Biology 6 48 English BIO/11
Molecular Bioinformatics 6 48 English INF/01
Organic Chemistry Applied to Biology 6 48 English CHIM/06
Second semester
Courses or activities Max ECTS Total hours Language SSD
Compulsory
Molecular Genetics 6 48 English BIO/18
Protein Biochemistry 6 48 English BIO/10
Structural Biology of the Cell 6 48 English BIO/01 BIO/06
Open sessions
There are no specific sessions for these activities (e.g. open online courses).
Courses or activities Max ECTS Total hours Language SSD
Compulsory
English Proficiency B2 (3 ECTS) 3 0 English
year
Courses or activities Max ECTS Total hours Language SSD
Compulsory
Biomolecular Methods Laboratory 9 72 English BIO/10 BIO/11 BIO/18
Laboratory Training 12 0 English
First semester
Courses or activities Max ECTS Total hours Language SSD
Optional
Biomembranes 6 48 English BIO/09
Developmental Biology and Genetics 6 48 English BIO/18
Functional Genomics 6 48 English BIO/11 BIO/18
Molecular Microbiology and Genetics of Microorganisms 6 48 English BIO/18 BIO/19
Molecular Pharmacology and Immunology 6 48 English BIO/14 MED/04
Synthetic Biology 6 48 English BIO/04 BIO/10 BIO/11 BIO/18 BIO/19
Second semester
Courses or activities Max ECTS Total hours Language SSD
Optional
Methods in Biochemical Investigation 6 48 English BIO/10
Signal Transduction 6 48 English BIO/04 BIO/10
Stem Cells and Genetic Diseases 6 48 English BIO/14
Conclusive activities
Courses or activities Max ECTS Total hours Language SSD
Compulsory
Final Dissertation 30 0 English
Optional activities and study plan rules
1 - The student must choose one of the following three courses:
Courses or activities Max ECTS Total hours Language Lesson period SSD
Developmental Biology and Genetics 6 48 English First semester BIO/18
Functional Genomics 6 48 English First semester BIO/11 BIO/18
Molecular Microbiology and Genetics of Microorganisms 6 48 English First semester BIO/18 BIO/19
2 - The student must choose one of the following three courses:
Courses or activities Max ECTS Total hours Language Lesson period SSD
Biomembranes 6 48 English First semester BIO/09
Molecular Pharmacology and Immunology 6 48 English First semester BIO/14 MED/04
Stem Cells and Genetic Diseases 6 48 English Second semester BIO/14
3 - The student must choose one of the following three courses:
Courses or activities Max ECTS Total hours Language Lesson period SSD
Methods in Biochemical Investigation 6 48 English Second semester BIO/10
Signal Transduction 6 48 English Second semester BIO/04 BIO/10
Synthetic Biology 6 48 English First semester BIO/04 BIO/10 BIO/11 BIO/18 BIO/19
4 - The student must acquire 12 CFU by selecting any of the courses offered by the University of Milan, provided that they are coherent with MBC topics and that the course content does not overlap with those present in mandatory and guided-choice courses. Obviously, as open choice courses, the student can pick the remaining guided-choice courses that he/she had not inserted in the study plan. If unavailable in English, open-choice courses can be taken in Italian provided that the student is fluent in Italian Language.
There are no propaedeutic courses in the MBC programme that limit progression from the first to the second year.
Course location
Milan
Presidente del Collegio Didattico
Prof.ssa Isabella Dalle Donne
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