Modules | Area | Type | Hours | Teacher(s) | |
BIOLOGY OF CELLULAR SYSTEMS | BIO/06 | LEZIONI | 48 |
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The course provides the basic knowledge for understanding the characteristics of the animal cell, the correlation between structure and function, as weel as cell organization in tissues.
The assessment of knowledge will be performed by an oral examination at the end of the course. During the exam the student should be able to demonstrate a clear knowledge of the structure and functioning of the eukaryotic cell and of its various components.
The student will be able to describe the morpho-functional organization of eukaryotic cells and to identify the different tissues. Moreover, students will realize that each cell is not isolated but is characterized by crucial interconnections with other cells and tissues, both during the development and in the adult life. The aim of the course is to set the foundations for the acquisition of a critical thinking and of key skills for the integration of concepts from the various courses of this master degree.
The acquisition of these skills will be verified during the course by asking questions and by soliciting questions and answers to other student’s doubts. The ability to integrate student's knowledge will also be evaluated during the final oral examination.
During the course, student will be stimulated to actively participate to the discussion both by means of questions, by expressing doubts and by trying to answer the questions of the other students. They will also be asked to get into the main analytical tools and experimental approaches used in this field.
The behaviours will be evaluated by testing the participation and the interest to the discussion during the various lessons. Also, the ability and the modalities of communication will be evaluated.
Students are invited to verify the existence of any prerequisites by consulting the Regulations of the Study Program relating to their year of enrolment. An exam taken in violation of the propaedeutic rules is void (University teaching regulations, art. 24, paragraph 3).
Basic knowledge coming from high school programs about biology, molecular biology (e.g. transcription and translation) and chemistry are needed.
This course is crucial for the contextualization of the other courses of this master degree.
Face to face lectures. The teachers uses Power Point files during the classes and make the teaching material available as PDF files on the Moodle platform (E-learning) indicating the reference texts. The lessons will be interactive, in order to stimulate the interest and the curiosity of students. Receptions of students are organized upon email or phone appointment.
-Molecular biology of the cell. Bruce Alberts
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-Cell and molecular biology. Gerald Karp
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-Molecular cell biology. Harvey Lodish
Under student's request to the professor, meetings might be organized (live or online) in order to clarify doubts about the course.
There are no differences in the content or in the examination modalities between attending students and students that were unable to attend the lectures. However, under student's request to the professor, meetings might be organized (live or online) in order to clarify doubts about the course.
An oral examination on the treated topics will be the assessment method to evaluate student’s knowledge, critical attitude, and ability of integration of topics as well as communication abilities. As an indication only, the duration of the examination will approximately be 30 minutes.
No stage or practical activities are foreseen.
Examination Committee
Presidente: Prof. Elisabetta Ferraro
Membri: Dr. Sara Vitolo, Dr Noemi Barsotti
Substitutes: Prof. Massimiliano Andreazzoli, Prof. Massimo Pasqualetti, Dr. Matteo Digregorio