Understand the basic biological mechanisms (cellular and molecular) that occur in our cells
Identify, analyse and understand the cellular and molecular mechanisms involved in the norml functions of the cell.
Understand the cellular dysfunction associated with diseases and consequently the logic of therapeutical action.
Define the role of cell death in biology, both physiological and pathologically. Understand how it plays an
important part in embryonic and fetal development, cell renewal and maturation and in various aspects of immunological defense mechanisms. Define the cellular pathways of quality control and how they affect cell survival.
Understanding the role of cell and gene therapy in clinical practice, and the use of stem cells for safety testing and efficacy of new drugs
List and describe the tools to study the cell; the normal pattern of functioning and the consequences of the alterations to this pattern
Analyse and describe the cellular and molecular mechanisms associated with the DNA, RNAs, genetic code and proteins; Viral Capsids, provirus, retrovirus, plasmids and transposable genetic elements. Intracellular compartments and intracellular transport: analyse and describe pathways of intracellular traffic and vesicles.
Diseases associated.
Cell signalling and therapeutic applications.
Describe and analyse the composition of cytoskeleton: normal cellular and molecular mechanisms and associated pathologies.
Cell death: the role of necrosis, apoptosis and cellular necroptose, from the normal embryonic development to
cell renewal and disease.
Cellular control mechanisms: Ubiquitin Proteosome System, Autophagy Biology of stem cells, gene therapy and cell therapy
Lectures – 16 hr
Practical and theoretical/practical classes -48 h:
These include - Group discussion of current topics in Cellular and Molecular Biology applied to medicine; -
interaction with different laboratory technologies in the context of cellular and Molecular Biology; - Case based
learning using the knowledge acquired.
Tutorial guidance: – includes availability for guidance to understand the biological mechanisms, resolution of
problem cases, discussion of scientific articles and themes
Assessment:
Exam:70%
Midterm exam:
Test:15%
Project:
Seminar or study visit report:
Problem solving report:
Research work:
Synthesis work:10%
Fieldwork or laboratory work:
Other:5%
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