Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia

Developmental Biology

Code

10771

Academic unit

Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia

Department

Departamento de Ciências da Vida

Credits

3.0

Teacher in charge

José Paulo Nunes de Sousa Sampaio, Rita Leonor Alvares Cabral Figueiredo Fior Sousa Soares

Weekly hours

4

Total hours

35

Teaching language

Português

Objectives

This course will provide a conceptual framework on the way of “thinking” in Developmental Biology, how it integrates all areas of Biology from the molecular to the cellular and organism level.

It is expected that on completion of the module students will be able to:

  1. Interpret experiments and put forward questions from the molecule to the cell/organism level
  2. Acquire basic concepts in Developmental biology, pluripotency, specification, commitment, induction, inhibition and differentiation.
  3. Identify the basic signaling pathways, their design, receptors, ligands and downstream targets
  4. Identify the stages of embryonic development
  5. Know the molecular mechanisms that build the vertebrate embryonic body plan, from axis specification, gastrulation, germ layer formation and the HOX code.
  6. Explain illustrating principles of cellular differentiation: neurogenesis and somitogenesis
  7. Identify major techniques and animal models used in Developmental Biology

Integrate Developmental Biology in Biomedicine in themes like cancer, stem cell biology and regeneration.

Subject matter

1. Introduction to Developmental Biology

2. Signalling pathways in development - the basic toolkit of the cell

3. The building of the vertebrate embryonic body plan, from axis specification, gastrulation, germ layer formation and the HOX code.

4. Neurogenesis

5. Somitogenesis
6. Regeneration

7. Cancer and Development

Bibliography

L. Wolpert, R. Beddington, J. Brockes, T. Jessell, P. Lawrence, E. Meyerowitz. Principles of Development. Current Biology Ltd., London.

 

S. F. Gilbert. Developmental Biology, 7th edition, Sinauer Associates Inc. 

 

Alberts, Johnson, Lewis, Raff, Roberts Walter, Molecular Biology of THE CELL, 5th edition, Garland Science

Teaching method

Lectures will be based on textbook material and selected papers/reviews from the current literature. The classes will be presented via Data show but will be mostly based in the presentation of historical or crucial experiments that illustrate the concepts and contents of the theoretical program.

The theoretical course is evaluated by 2 written tests during the semester.

Evaluation method

The theoretical course is evaluated by 2 written  tests during the semester, the final grade will be the result of the average  of th 2 tests.

Final exam is 100%.

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