Group | Type | Day | Time | Classroom | Weeks | Comment |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Common | I | Wednesday | 14-16 | u26 | 5-11,13-17 | |
S1 | TE | Monday | 14-16 | u26 | 6-12,14-18 |
06.12.2004:Skemaændring
Prerequisites:
None
Academic preconditions:
For SDU students: BM113 must be passed
Course introduction
To give students a thorough introduction to signalling events which underlie eukaryote cell function and dysfunction. Mechanism by which extracellular signals are transmitted to cells and exert their effects will be discussed. Participants will learn about the roles of signalling molecules such as hormones, receptors, kinases, and transcription factors. Participants will also gain experience in reading original research articles and in oral and written presentation of scientifc results.
Expected learning outcome
Subject overview
Principles of signalling networks
Growth factor signalling
Growth factor signalling in cancer
PI3K-signalling
G-coupled-receptor signalling
Transforming growth factor beta (TGF-beta) signalling and its involvement in cancer
Integrin signalling
Tumor necrosis factor (TNF) and NF-kappa B-signalling
Calcium signalling
Literature