NOVA Medical School | Faculdade de Ciências Médicas

Alterações moleculares em cancro

Code

11130

Academic unit

NOVA Medical School|Faculdade de Ciências Médicas

Department

GOTH

Credits

3

Teacher in charge

Profª Doutora Jacinta Serpa

Teaching language

Portuguese

Objectives

Understanding molecular mechanisms underlying carcinogenesis and cancer progression.

Initiation of the students in the practice of basic research in biomedicine.

Acquisition of theoretical knowledge and practical techniques of molecular and cytological and histological analysis.

Evaluation of data and compilation of experiences with scientific rigor.

Acquisition of skills in scientific communication.

Prerequisites

 

Subject matter

• Genetic alterations (mutations and structural DNA) and epigenetic (changes in chromatin that regulate gene expression) involved in the development and progression of cancer, giving primary emphasis to the pathophysiology and morphology of lesions.

• Signaling pathways which are predominantly altered in cancer, including WNT pathway, MAPK and PI3K.

• Cell adhesion molecules

• Extracellular matrix component

• Metabolic pathways which are predominantly altered in cancer, namely aerobic and anaerobic glycolysis and oxidative respiration, gluconeogenesis, synthesis and ß-oxidation of fatty acids and cholesterol.

• Experimental work in vitro using cell lines and molecular biology techniques

• Preparation of scientific communications, oral and paper.

Bibliography

The bibliography will be available along the UC and students will be directed to carry out literature.

Teaching method

LECTURES-Theoretical approach to the subjects listed in the "curriculum" of CU;

PRACTICAL LECTURES- presentation of works developed by students in the UC, and

PRACTICAL CLASSES- development of experimental work, whenever possible, students will contact with professionals who are active on issues that are addressed in UC.

Methods of assessment:

Development of a scientific report in an article format;

Presentation and Discussion;

 

Evaluation method

Written examination.

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