XX50227: Physiology, pathology and pharmacology
Academic Year: | 2019/0 |
Owning Department/School: | Department of Pharmacy & Pharmacology |
Credits: | 18 [equivalent to 36 CATS credits] |
Notional Study Hours: | 360 |
Level: | Masters UG & PG (FHEQ level 7) |
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Assessment Summary: | CW 40%, EX 30%, EX-TH 30%* |
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*Assessment updated due to Covid-19 disruptions |
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Requisites: | In taking this module you are advised not totake XX50228 |
Description: | Aims: To provide core knowledge of cellular biology and signalling mechanisms for the identification of biological molecules as drugs and drug targets, and to develop the students' ability to apply this knowledge to carry out laboratory-based investigations. Learning Outcomes: After studying this unit, students should be able to: * Describe the structure and function of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells and intracellular organelles * Illustrate the role of biological molecules in regulating cellular function and how these can function as drug targets * Distinguish the concepts of drug affinity, potency and efficacy * Explain the methodologies involved in genetic manipulation and appreciate the application of these techniques to drug discovery * Describe the methodologies associated with the production of biological and immune-based therapies and their potential application * Demonstrate knowledge of and competency in a range of key laboratory skills (as listed below) including those required for the research project in semester 3 * Demonstrate skills in planning and executing practical problems using microbiological, molecular and pharmacological assays * Generate, analyse and interpret data collected * Present the results of an investigation in written report and poster formats; * Work in a team, allocating and correlating tasks and ensuring accurate collection of data * Solve problems using the methods introduced including the application of techniques to unseen situations Skills: Numeracy (F, A); Problem solving (T, F, A), Scientific writing (F, A), Independent working (F); Oral communication (F) Content: * Cell biology - structure and function - Membranes - structure (lipids/proteins) and characteristics, movement across membranes * Intracellular organelles and functions * Biological molecules as drugs and drug targets - Proteins - receptors, enzymes, antibodies * Microorganism structure and biological mechanisms * Microbial proteins as drug targets * Cloning, insulin production, vector/plasmid delivery/gene therapies * Receptor Pharmacology - agonist/antagonist - affinity/potency/efficacy * Receptor signalling mechanisms * Immunology - basics to understand monoclonal antibody production, targets for inflammation particularly biological therapies/immunotherapy Practicals - to enable the students to develop knowledge of and competency in a range of experimental and data analysis techniques: * Microbiology * Biochemical substrate/enzyme assays * Molecular analysis * Agonist and antagonist profiles on biological tissue * Radioligand binding |
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XX50227 is Optional on the following programmes:Department of Pharmacy & Pharmacology
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