Universitat Internacional de Catalunya

Cellular and Molecular Pathology

Cellular and Molecular Pathology
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13482
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Second semester
OB
BASES OF PATHOLOGY
Main language of instruction: Spanish

Other languages of instruction: Catalan, English

Teaching staff


Questions will be answered before or after class. To answer non-face-to-face questions, it will be done by videoconference.

Introduction

Pathology, which involves the study of structural, molecular and functional changes of cells, tissues and organs, allows us to understand the underlying causes of different disease processes. 

Before studying the physiopathology of different systems, it is essential to know about changes at the cellular and molecular level that will give rise to a certain systemic pathology. The course is designed to acquire knowledge about the molecular and cellular basis that defines the pathology, as well as the principles and types of fundamental mechanisms that cells use in responses to stress, the techniques required to study these aspects and the latest advances in this specific field of Biomedicine.

Pre-course requirements

Basic knowledge of biochemistry, cellular biology and molecular biology.

Objectives

The objective of this subject is that, at the end of it, students will understand the main molecular and cellular processes that govern the pathological state.

Learning outcomes of the subject


At the end of the course, students will have: 
  • Acquired an integrated view of cellular structures at the molecular, structural and functional level with regards to human pathology. 
  • Identified the characteristics of tissues at the cellular and molecular level in different situations of injury, adaptation and cell death.

Syllabus

UNIT 1: Introduction to Cellular and Molecular Pathology course; General principles of histology, epithelial tissue, connective tissue and specialized connective tissue.

UNIT 2: Genetic and epigenetic disorders

UNIT 3: Cell-cell communication disorders  

UNIT 4: Mechanism of cell injury

UNIT 5: Cellular adaptation responses

UNIT 6: Subcellular alterations in cell injury

UNIT 7: Inflammation

UNIT 8: Cell repair and regeneration

UNIT 9: Cell death and cancer

UNIT 10: Cellular senescence and aging

Teaching and learning activities

In person



Totally fpresential  in the classroom
Lectures: presentation for 50 minutes of a theoretical topic by the teacher. Visual support is used in power point format to accompany the explanations.

Clinical cases or case methods (MC): Approach to a real or imaginary situation. Students work on the questions asked in small groups or in active interaction with the teacher and the answers are discussed. The teacher actively intervenes and, if necessary, contributes new knowledge. These classes can deal with content that deepens the topics covered in master classes or new topics. MCs have the same importance and the same weight of questions in the final exam.

Virtual education (EV): Online material located on the Moodle platform that the student can consult from any computer, at any time and that will contribute to the self-learning of concepts related to the subject. The virtual material is part of the content of the subject and will be evaluated in the final exam.

Laboratory Practices (PL): Practical sessions where experimental techniques related to the syllabus worked in the theoretical classes are worked. Familiarization with the most common experimental resources in a Biochemistry laboratory. Attendance is mandatory and the content of the practical sessions will be assessed directly in the final exam.

Evaluation systems and criteria

In person



In person

1)      Students in first call: 

  • Participation in class and attitude: 5 %
  • Mid-term exam: 20%
  • Resolution of case methods: 15%
  • Laboratory: 10%
  • Final exam: 50% 

 

2)     Students in second call: same criteria as in the first call. 

 

3)     Students repeating the subject: 

participation in class/attitude, laboratory and case methods grades will be keep in their profiles, although whenever they wish, students will be able to repeat class attendance and obtain a new grade.

 

General points to consider about the evaluation system 

  1. In the final exam, a minimum grade of 5 must be obtained in order to be able to average the marks of continuous evaluation (Laboratory, case, attitude and partial methods). The exams will be of type test with 4 options, correct answers count as +1 and errors as -0.25, T o F and short-answer questions. It will contemplate the contents of the lecture classes, case methods and laboratory practices.

 

  1. At the beginning of the laboratory practices, the students will take a test that contemplates the contents of the session that is going to be developed. At the end of the practical activity, students must develop a report that reflects the laboratory work, both at the level of operations carried out during the session and the results obtained in it. Therefore, 10% of laboratory practices will be the average of the tests at the beginning of the session and the reports generated in each laboratory.

 

  1. The development of the case methods will be in a group manner (these groups will remain stable throughout the course). At the end of the session, each group must prepare a report with the development of the activity that has been assigned and will be available to all students or the students will take a test (individual) that contemplates the contents of the reports generated. Therefore, 15% destined to the resolution of the case methods, will be the average of the or report carried out.

 Attendance:

  • Regular attendance to lectures and case methods is recommended. Lecture’s attendance is not mandatory, but students will have to follow the standards indicated by the instructors. The expulsion of students from lectures or case methods will have a negative impact on the evaluations.
  • Attendance to practical lessons is mandatory and students must attend in the assigned groups. The expulsion of a student from the laboratory classroom will mean the automatic fail of the subject.
  • Attendance to case methods is optional. In order to be evaluated in this part of the subject it is mandatory to attend a minimum of 5 sessions and do the activities proposed in the session.

In the granting of the honors, among the candidates, special consideration will be given to their participation and involvement in the different methodologies of the subject, as well as respect for the basic rules.

The improper use of electronic devices such as cell phones, tablets or laptops may result in class expulsion. Misuse is understood as recording and dissemination of students or teachers during the different lessons as well as the use of these devices for recreational and non-educational purposes.

Evaluation period

E: exam date | R: revision date | 1: first session | 2: second session:
  • E1 30/05/2023 14:00h
  • E2 27/06/2023 A08 16:00h