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BTE5011: Biosensors and Diagnosis Syllabus for BT 5th Sem 2018 Pattern Mumbai University (Elective-1)

Biosensors and Diagnosis detailed syllabus scheme for Biotechnology (BT), 2018 regulation has been taken from the MU official website and presented for the Bachelor of Engineering students. For Course Code, Course Title, Test 1, Test 2, Avg, End Sem Exam, Team Work, Practical, Oral, Total, and other information, do visit full semester subjects post given below.

For 5th Sem Scheme of Biotechnology (BT), 2018 Pattern, do visit BT 5th Sem Scheme, 2018 Pattern. For the Elective-1 scheme of 5th Sem 2018 regulation, refer to BT 5th Sem Elective-1 Scheme 2018 Pattern. The detail syllabus for biosensors and diagnosis is as follows.

Biosensors and Diagnosis Syllabus for Biotechnology TE 5th Sem 2018 Pattern Mumbai University

Biosensors and Diagnosis

Prerequisites:

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Course Objectives:

The objectives of this course is that the students will be able to:

  • Explain the role of biological macromolecules as recognition elements & biosensors.
  • Describe the biomedical aspects of these sensors.
  • Analyse the interplay between materials, components and systems in the field of bio sensing.
  • Design an advanced biosensor for medical applications, using the current state of the art of biosensors.
  • Describe what challenges are shared among and what challenges are unique to the major biosensor application areas.

Course Outcomes:

By learning this course the students will be able to :

  • Apply the principles of engineering to the development ofbioanalytical devices and the design of biosensors
  • Explain the principles of linking cell components and biological pathways with energy transduction, sensing and detection.
  • Differentiate among various biosensor systems.
  • Design a biosensor in response to agricultural, bioenvironmental, food safety, and biosecurity applications.
  • Apply engineering and biological approaches to solve problems in diagnosis of diseases, such as diabetes, cancer or detection of other analytes/ biomarkers.

Module 1

Biosensors: Principles, Characteristics of Ideal Biosensors, Basic measuring procedure, Components of biosensors, Advantages & Limitations 08

Module 2

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Module 3

Various types of transducers, Principles and applications Calorimetric, Optical, Potentiometric/ Amperometric, Conductrometric/ resistormetric. 05

Module 4

Piezoelectric, Semiconductor, Impedimetric, Mechanical and molecular electronics based transducers, Chemiluminiscene-based biosensors. 05

Module 5

Biosensors in clinical chemistry, Medicine and health care, Biosensors for veterinary, Agriculture and food, Low cost biosensor for industrial processes for online monitoring, 08 Biosensors for environmental monitoring.

Term work

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Assessment

Internal

  • Assessment consists of two tests which should be conducted at proper intervals.

End Semester theory examination

  • Question paper will comprise of 6 questions each carrying 20 questions.
  • Total 4 questions need to be solved
  • Question no.1 will be compulsory based on entire syllabus wherein sub questions can be asked.
  • Remaining questions will be randomly selected from all the modules
  • Weightage of marks should be proportional to number of hours assigned to each module

Reference Books:

  1. Roger, K.R. and Gerlach, C.L. 199. Update on environmental for biosensors. Env. Sci. Techno! 33 500A – 506A.
  2. Bilitewski, U. Turner, A.P.F. 2000 Biosensors for environmental monitoring Harwood, Amsterdam.
  3. Moses, V and Cape, R.E. 1991, Biotechnology the science and business, Harwood, Academic Publisher London
  4. Rogers, K.R. and Mascini, M. 2001. Biosensors for analytical monitoring EPA biosensors group.
  5. Aboul – Enein, H. V., Stefan, R. and Van Staden, (1999) Chemiluminiscence- based biosensors – An overview crit Rev. Anal. Chem. 29, 323-331.
  6. Pearson, J.E. Gill, A., and Vadgama, P. (2000) Analytical aspects of biosensors, Ann Clin Biochem 37, 119-145.
  7. Biosensors: Fundamentals and applications, Oxford, U.K: Oxford University Press by Turner, A.P.F., Karube, I. & Wilson, GS.

For detail Syllabus of all subjects of Biotechnology (BT) 5th Sem 2018 regulation, visit BT 5th Sem Subjects of 2018 Pattern.

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