LIFE202 Cell Signalling in Health & Disease

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Coursework assessment for Assessment Cycle 2 Semester 2, 2024/25

LIFE202 Cell Signalling in Health & Disease

Module organiser: Prof Caroline Dart

Maximum word count: 1500 words (excludes reference list but includes in-text citations, figure legends and tables)

Please read all instructions (general and specific) carefully! Please also make sure to familiarise yourself with the student guidance for written assessments (Canvas > NY-BIOSCIENCES-202425 > Assessment).

 

General instructions to students:

1. Word count

· The word count is a maximum (not plus/minus 10%). There is no minimum word count.

· Please refer to the specific instructions below regarding what is and what isn’t included in the maximum word count for this assignment.

· Penalties will be applied for exceeding the word count as follows:

o Up to 1% (e.g. up to 2020 for a 2000 word maximum) no penalty

o Up to 10% (e.g. between 2021 and 2200 words) 5 % penalty

o Up to 20% (e.g. between 2201 and 2400 words) 10 % penalty

o Etc. (i.e. 5% penalty for every 10% above word count)

· Enter your word count at the bottom of your submission

2. Submission

· Your work should be submitted via the submission link in your module area in Canvas

· Please make sure that you follow the guidance on written assessments which can be found on the School Canvas Page.

· Also refer to the School Canvas pages in relation to the penalties for Late Submission and possible exemptions.

· If you have any technical problems submitting to Canvas by the deadline, you must email your work to the module organiser (copying in [email protected] ) by the deadline, as evidence that you have submitted in time. You should also provide a screenshot of the error you are experiencing. You should then continue to attempt submitting via Canvas.

3. Academic Integrity

The University’s Academic Integrity policy and your annual Academic Integrity declaration

apply to this assessment. If necessary, the full range of penalties (Category A, B, C, D, and E)

will be available to examiners if they discover contraventions of the Academic Integrity

policy. You can consult the University’s Academic Integrity guide for students here:  

https://www.liverpool.ac.uk/media/livacuk/tqsd/code-of-practice-on-assessment/appendix_L_cop_assess_annex1.pdf  

Please note: Your answer should be written in your own words. Do not use any verbatim (word for word) quotes. Your assignment may not contain verbatim (copy-and-paste) material that you have submitted for another assessment, either on this or a different module.

4. Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) instructions.

The University permits you to use GenAI tools to assist in the preparation of your assignments provided that doing so is consistent with the University’s guidance on acceptable and unacceptable uses of GenAI.

https://www.liverpool.ac.uk/media/livacuk/centre-for-innovation-in-education/digital-education/generative-ai-teach-learn-assess/guidance-on-the-use-of-generative-ai.pdf

To promote honest and ethical use of GenAI, the School of Biosciences requires students to declare whether they have used GenAI tools in the preparation of each coursework assessment that they submit. If you have used GenAI tool(s), you must explain what tools you used and how you used them. Failure to include a declaration and/or provide clear and satisfactory information on how you used them, where relevant, will lead to a marks deductions (see below).  

For each assignment you must include and complete the following table before your answer; the declaration is not included in a word count.  

· In the general statement, delete ‘did’ or ‘did not’ as applicable

· If you declare that you did use GenAI, you must then provide the following information for each GenAI tool that you used; examples have been included in the table.

o Name and version of the GenAI tool

o Publisher (company that made the GenAI tool)

o URL of the GenAI tool

o Brief description what the tool was used for, and how

General statement

 

I did/did not use GenAI tools in the preparation of this work

In the rows below, provide the required information about any GenAI tools and how they were used. If you have declared that you did not use GenAI tools, no further information is required.

 

ChatGPT v 3.5

Open AI, Chat GPT v 3.5; https://chatgpt.com

I used the tool to summarise <insert article name/title> and to structure my draft document

Grammarly

Grammarly Inc (web version); https://www.grammarly.com

I used the tool to spell and grammar check the final version of this assignment

 

 

Penalties for not declaring GenAI tools and/or inadequate description when used.

· There are no penalties if you declare that you did or did not use GenAI and, if you did, provide a clear and satisfactory description of what you used them for.

· A 2% deduction will be imposed if you do include the declaration that you used GenAI but did not provide sufficient information of what tools you used, and how.

· A 5% deduction will be imposed if you do not include the declaration at all; i.e., when you do not state whether you did or did not use GenAI tools.

· If you declare that you did not use GenAI tools, but it is later proven that you did, the Academic Integrity Committee will investigate academic misconduct for a false declaration.

Cycle 2 Assignment Question:

The figure below shows some of the signalling pathways that have been covered during the module.  From the definition used in the figure and using examples from the module, briefly discuss the ‘sensors’ within each of these pathways.  

  

Despite their diversity, what are the common features/properties of your listed molecules that allow them to function as sensors?  Your answer should include a table that summarises these features.  For example:

 

SENSOR

Property 1 (Give property)

Property 2 (Give Property)

etc

Sensor 1 (Name)

Describe how sensor 1 fulfils this property

Describe how sensor 1 fulfils this property

 

Sensor 2 (Name)

 

 

 

 

Etc

 

 

 

 

Expectations:

In this assessment, we expect students to write a well-structured essay that is factually correct and uses the appropriate terminology. For referencing, please refer to the core texts we have provided.  If you include additional supplementary material that you have researched yourself this should be referenced. Markers will be looking for clarity of explanation and, at the higher end of the marking scheme, we will be looking for how well you integrate appropriate information from across the module to answer the question (synthesis and evaluation).

 Specific instructions:

Examples should be restricted to those discussed during the module. Your answer must include a table.

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