Courses
- Chemistry For Medical Engineering (50001) תקציר הקורס:
- Biology Of The Cell (50009) תקציר הקורס:
- Introduction For Tissue Engineering (50107) תקציר הקורס:
- General And Systemic Pathology (50109) תקציר הקורס:
- Physiology And Systems Control In The Human Body (50132) תקציר הקורס:
Abstract:
The course is divided into three parts: general chemistry, organic chemistry and biochemistry.
1. Chemistry: What is matter? Measurements and moles; Chemical formulae and chemical reactions; Gas laws; Atomic structure; Periodicity in the periodic table; The chemical bond and intermolecular forces; Acids and bases.
2. Organic Chemistry: Hydrocarbons; f?unctional groups; Isomers and polymers.
3. Biochemistry: Proteins; Carbohydrates; Lipids and nucleic acids; Enzymes.Abstract:
The cell is a complex and dynamic
unit that forms the fundamental basis of unicellular and multicellular life.
Topics in cell anatomy include: organic molecules, biological membranes, cell organelles, cytoskeleton, cell junctions and extracellular matrix.
Topics in cell physiology include homeostasis, catabolism and anabolism, membrane and intracellular transport, cell respiration, receptors and cell communication. The immune system as a model for cell-cell communication and cooperation.
Other important subjects the course deals with include:
molecular genetics, cell cycle, mitosis, meiosis and fertilization, stem cells and differentiation, cell aging and apoptosis, the cancer cell.Abstract:
Introduction, the basis of growth and differentiation,
in vitro control of tissue development,
in vivo synthesis of tissues and organs and models for
tissue engineering. Transplantation of engineered cells and tissues, immunomodulation,
stem cells as a cell source for tissue engineering, gene therapy.
Tissue engineering of the cardiovascular, cartilage,
bone and the hematopoietic systems. Wound repair and engineering skin tissue.Abstract:
In the first part of the course (general pathology), the basic pathological changes occurring
in a hypothetic tissue are considered (e.g. necrosis and inflammation).
In the second part of the course (systemic pathology),
the pathologic mechanisms discussed in the general pathology section are related
the various organ systems. In each organ, normal structure,
func tion and the symptoms that arise from pathologic changes are discussed.Abstract:
The course will initially cover the structure and f?unction of the digestive system, including the metabolic regulation of sugars, fats, and proteins, and overall energy balance control. Following this, we will address the major hormonal glands, their structure, activity, and regulation, the urinary system, with a focus on the structure and f?unction of the kidneys, and the physiology of the immune system (immunology). Special emphasis will be placed on the activity and integration of different body parts at various levels of organization and homeostatic control mechanisms.
In the final third of the course, we will primarily focus on general pathology, that is, the basic pathological processes in the living body such as necrosis, inflammation, infection, or tumor formation, including causes, mechanisms, and pathological and clinical changes. Additionally, we will examine a limited number of specific diseases (specific pathology) relevant to the systems covered in the first part of the course, such as type 1 diabetes, cirrhosis of the liver, and others, with an emphasis on their pathogenesis (development mechanisms).