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| Applied Crop Physiology ECTS: 5, Level: Master. Date: 3-31 July. Venue: Årslev. There are numerous methods to measure plant reaction to the surrounding climate. The objective of the course is to combine theory and hands on training using state of art equipment for measuring photosynthesis, stress and plant growth. This allows students to obtain skills in how to perform and plan plant experiments in the field or in greenhouse and what kind of pitfalls and challenges that one might experience. Course offered by Department of Food Science. Course Description. Lecturer: Carl-Otto Ottosen, Aarhus University |  |
| Dealing with Environmental and Human Health Risk ECTS: 5. Level: Master. Date: 5-23 August. Venue: Aarhus. Dealing with risk is an important issue that, basically, affects nearly all working conditions, where technical and scientific knowledge is applied. A risk perspective that shows how different scientific disciplines can interact and contribute to assess and manage risk will, therefore, boost the capacity for many students to meet the demands in a professional position. This course offers an opportunity for the student to apply knowledge and learn how to deal with risk problems in the area of environmental and human health safety. Course offered by Department of Biology. Course description. Lecturer: Peter Borgen Sørensen, Aarhus University |  |
| Diagnosis of Plant Disease ECTS: 5. Level: Master. Date: 1-13 July. Venue: Flakkebjerg. This course will allow you to diagnose and quantify important plant diseases in crop plants. You will learn hands-on diagnostic methods for fungi, viruses and bacteria, ranging from molecular techniques and microscopy in the lab to visual disease assessments in field crops. The course is based on short introductory sessions followed by practical exercises in the lab or in the field. The exercises aim at assessing and quantifying diseases using manuals and assessment keys, as well as microscopy, ELISA and PCR-based methods. Course offered by Department of Agroecology. Course description. Venue: Flakkebjerg approximately 110 km from Copenhagen Lecturer: Mogens Støvring Hovmøller, Aarhus University. |  |
| Nutrient Absorption and Metabolism ECTS: 5. Level: Master. Date: 5-30 August. Venue: Aarhus. The objective of the course is to develop skills in animal experimentation and quantitative metabolic physiology that enable the attendee to address scientific questions related to the biology of animal nutrition. This includes hypothesis formulation, planning of experiments, analysis of experimental designs, work with experimental animals, laboratory analyses, statistical analysis of data, critical data evaluation, and scientific presentation. Course offered by Department of Animal Science. Information pamphlet. Course description. Lecturer: Adam C. Storm, Aarhus University. |  |