Duration:
1 Semester | Turnus of offer:
each winter semester | Credit points:
6 |
Course of studies, specific field and terms: - Master CLS 2010 (module part), computational life science / life sciences, 3rd semester
- Master MLS 2009 (Module part of a compulsory module), cell biology, 1st semester
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Classes and lectures: - Frontiers in Metabolic Medicine Research (lecture, 2 SWS)
- Frontiers in Metabolic Medicine Research (seminar, 2 SWS)
| Workload: - 120 Hours private studies
- 60 Hours in-classroom work
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Contents of teaching: | - Central regulation of adipose tissues
- Thyroid hormones
- Central adipokine action
- Tumor metabolism
- Chronometabolism
- Nutrient barriers
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Qualification-goals/Competencies: - Know about some current themes in metabolic physiology and medicine
- Know about some experimental paradigms to address metabolism-related problems
- Understand the molecular basis of metabolic disorders and know how to develop strategies for experimentally addressing scientific problems
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Grading through: |
Requires: |
Responsible for this module: Teachers: |
Literature: - Keith N. Frayn: Metabolic Regulation: A Human Perspective - Wiley-Blackwell (2010), ISBN : 978-1-4051-8359-8
- : Original- und Übersichtsartikel
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Language: - German and English skills required
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Notes:Part of the module MZ5110 If their is space in the course students can participate even if they did not pass modul LS3250-B. MLS: compulsory, 1. Term, either MZ5110 A, MZ5110 B or MZ5110 C needs to be selected. |
Letzte Änderung: 17.7.2019 |
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