INSTRUCTOR
PLS 623
Time: 11:00 - 11:50 a.m., MWF
Place: Room A6, ASCN Bldg.
AIMS: This course aims to provide a training ground for the development of presentation and critical reading skills. Students will present key scientific papers selected by the instructors from the Hormone Signaling research field. Learning to critically read, evaluate and present a research paper is an essential skill for a successful career in science. In addition, students will become familiar with the research seminar format and will obtain detailed insight into the strategies and technologies used to successfully complete Plant Physiology research projects.
FORMAT: The course will start with a short introduction on targeted proteolysis, a gene expression control mechanism that is especially important for plant signal transduction pathways. This introduction will follow a classical format with lectures provided by the instructor and ending with an exam. Subsequently, the course will proceed with student presentations according to a journal club format. There will be one presentation per session.
Students will be expected to prepare a Power Point presentation of approximately 25 minutes that should be structured as follows:
1. Introduction (approx. 5 min.): Provide essential background information to allow the audience to understand and appreciate the research. Why is this important? What is the hypothesis that is being tested?
2. Results (approx 15 min.): Present the essential data (tables and figures) and the methodology used. Provide a critical analysis of the results. Do the data support the conclusions? Are there alternative explanations?
3. Implications and Future Directions (approx 5 min.): Evaluate the novelty of the conclusions and to what extent they have changed the respective research area. Describe some of the logical next research steps.
The time remaining will be used to provide feedback about the presentation, for group discussion and for a quiz that will include 10 true or false questions about the paper that was discussed.
GRADING: Grades will be based on the quality of the presentations, and on the exam and quizzes.
Topic: Plant Hormone Signaling - Dr. J. Smalle (jsmalle@uky.edu)
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Module I: Introduction to targeted protein degradation | |
Jan 15 |
Download Lecture 1. ppt |
Jan 17 | Download Lecture 2.ppt |
Jan 22 | Exam (10% of grade) |
Module II: Auxin - Student presentations | |
Jan 24 | Auxin |
Jan 27 | Auxin |
Jan 29 | Auxin |
Jan 31 | Auxin |
Feb 3 | Auxin |
Feb 5 | Auxin |
Feb 7 | Auxin |
Feb 10 | Auxin |
Module III: Ethylene - Student presentations | |
Feb 12 | Ethylene |
Feb 14 | Ethylene |
Feb 17 | Ethylene |
Feb 19 | Ethylene |
Feb 21 | Ethylene |
Feb 24 | Ethylene |
Feb 26 | Ethylene |
Feb 28 | Ethylene |
Module IV: Cytokinin - Student presentations | |
March 3 | Cytokinin |
March 5 | Cytokinin |
March 7 | Cytokinin |
March 10 | Cytokinin |
March 12 | Cytokinin |
March 14 | Cytokinin |
March 24 | Cytokinin |
March 26 | Cytokinin |
Module V: Gibberellin - Student presentations | |
March 28 | Gibberellin |
March 31 | Gibberellin |
April 2 | Gibberellin |
April 4 | Gibberellin |
April 7 | Gibberellin |
April 9 | Gibberellin |
April 11 | Gibberellin |
April 14 | Gibberellin |
Module V: Abscicic acid - Student presentations | |
April 16 | ABA |
April 18 | ABA |
April 21 | ABA |
April 23 | ABA |
April 25 | ABA |
April 28 | ABA |
April 30 | ABA |
May 2 | ABA |
Presentations and quizzes: 90% of grade |
Page Last Modified: February 6, 2014
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