Duration
13h Th, 2h Moni. ex.
Number of credits
| Master in biomedicine, research focus | 1 crédit | |||
| Master in biomedicine, professional focus in biomedical data management | 1 crédit | |||
| Master in biomedicine, professional focus in quality assurance | 1 crédit |
Lecturer
Emmanuelle Dinon, Christine Grignet, Olivier Thellin, Willy Zorzi
Language(s) of instruction
English language
Organisation and examination
Teaching in the first semester, review in January
Schedule
Units courses prerequisite and corequisite
Prerequisite or corequisite units are presented within each program
Learning unit contents
Christine Grignet (SUPHT): Partim A
1. Safety:
- BET law, RGPT code
- Danger-risk principles
- Organizational structures
- Roles and responsibilities
2. Biosafety: definition, historical context
3. Legislative aspects concerning pathogens, GMOs and waste management
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Willy Zorzi and Olivier Thellin (Human histology service - Faculty of Medicine) : Partim B
1. Biological risk:
- Risk analysis, evaluation and management, communication, precautionary principle
- Classification of pathogens and GMOs
- Biosafety: practical aspects applied to work in laboratories, in the presence of pathogens and GMOs, in cell cultures, in research and development ...
2. Lab acquired infections
3. Elementary rules of biosafety in labs
4. Aerosols: definition, classification and protection measures (HEPA filters)
5. Containment and personal and collective protection measures: classification, equipment, practices, PSE (personal safety equipment), MSC (microbiological safety cabinets), integrative systems,...
6. Transport of "biohazard" material: introduction to biologistics
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7. Emergency plans: introduction and practical situations
8. Problematic cases in biosafety: examples and discussion
9. Instructor-led exercices: practical cases: examples and discussion (*)
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(*)= The examination will not cover this module
Learning outcomes of the learning unit
Acquisition of theoretical knowledge and practical applications in biosafety allowing future SBIM Masters to manage biosafety and bio-risk management with a maximal level of safety for themselves, the general population and the environment, this according to the regulatory framework and the Good Laboratory Practices
Prerequisite knowledge and skills
- Microbiology
- Molecular biology
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
The "Th" part is provided as ex cathedra courses.
The "Pr" part is provided as directed exercices.
Mode of delivery (face to face, distance learning, hybrid learning)
Face to face
Course materials and recommended or required readings
Other : Presence requiring written MCQ exam organized before the regular exam session
Additional information:
MCQ (in French or, following written request by the student, in English): The exam will be organized before the regular exam session and concerns a part of the course content (see (*) at the end of the "Learning unit contents" section)
The student is declared to have passed the test if he(/she) obtained a score of 10/20 in the total of the "partims A et B" of the course, without having a score lower than 4/10 in each of "partims A and B" of the course.
Work placement(s)
Organisational remarks and main changes to the course
Partim A: the course is provided in French, the course notes are in French.
Partim B: the course is provided in French, the course notes are in English.
Contacts
Christine Grignet : c.grignet@uliege.be
Olivier Thellin : o.thellin@uliege.be
Willy Zorzi : willy.zorzi@uliege.be