740814 VO Ausgewählte Themen zu naturwissenschaftlichen Grundlagen: genetics

Wintersemester 2024/2025 | Stand: 29.08.2024 LV auf Merkliste setzen
740814
VO Ausgewählte Themen zu naturwissenschaftlichen Grundlagen: genetics
VO 2
3
Block
jährlich
Englisch

Based on a large variety of inherited diseases/traits, these students will understand the genetic and genomic basis of health and disease in humans and its application in medicine with regard to individual diagnosis, treatment & prevention, communication, and ethics.

  • Structure, function, variability and regulation of genes and genome, variant analysis, molecular genetics & cytogenetics
  • Monogenic diseases, genotypes and phenotypes, inheritance patterns; treatment strategies for genetic diseases
  • Multifactorial disorders, association studies, polygenic scores
  • Inherited metabolic disorders: introduction, intermediate metabolism, organelle metabolism
  • Epigenetic disorders, imprinting, population genetics
  • Tumor genetics, tumor disposition syndromes
  • Introduction to pharmacogenetics, pharmacogenetics diseases
  • Medical genetics, rare/undiagnosed/complex diseases, reference networks, ethical and legal aspects of medical genetics

Lecture with interactive elements involving student participation, audience response systems, online handouts

written exam

Students must select 2 lectures offered (VO2 each)

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Datum Uhrzeit Ort
Mo 07.10.2024
16.00 - 18.00 online (Pharmazie) online (Pharmazie)
Di 08.10.2024
16.00 - 18.00 online (Pharmazie) online (Pharmazie)
Mi 09.10.2024
16.00 - 18.00 online (Pharmazie) online (Pharmazie)
Do 10.10.2024
16.00 - 18.00 online (Pharmazie) online (Pharmazie)
Mo 14.10.2024
16.00 - 18.00 online (Pharmazie) online (Pharmazie)
Di 15.10.2024
16.00 - 18.00 online (Pharmazie) online (Pharmazie)
Mi 16.10.2024
16.00 - 18.00 online (Pharmazie) online (Pharmazie)
Do 17.10.2024
16.00 - 18.00 online (Pharmazie) online (Pharmazie)
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