THREE-DIMENSIONAL MODELING

Course objectives

At the end of the course the student will have to know the biochemical-molecular parameters, in biological samples and in vivo, at the different levels of structural and functional organization: from molecules to cells, tissues, organs, to the whole organism. - knowing how to critically interpret laboratory findings in relation to pathophysiological states for the purpose of diagnosis and prognosis. These objectives will be achieved through the study of the methodologies relevant to the Laboratory Medicine and the data obtained from it relating to the pathological conditions of Man and through the biochemical-molecular study of a single pathology to arrive at a medical decision.

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MARIANO BIZZARRI Lecturers' profile

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Books
Marcello Ciaccio, Giuseppe Lippi. Biochimica clinica e medicina di laboratorio. III edizione. EDISES Italo Antonozzi, Elio Gulletta. Fondamenti di medicina di laboratorio. Chimica clinica e patologia clinica. PICCIN
CINZIA MARCHESE Lecturers' profile

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Prerequisites
The student must have basic knowledge of anatomy and physiology, and in-depth knowledge of molecular biology techniques in compliance with the consequential logic dictated by the understanding and acquisition of the skills necessary to take the exam.
Frequency
Mandatory
Exam mode
The Laboratory Methods module consists of face-to-face lessons with students, interspersed with one or more specific seminars. The lessons are all interactive, so the teacher stimulates the students with questions to which they, by virtue of the courses already taken, can answer. This allows the teacher to highlight the links between the module and the others within the teaching of laboratory medicine. References to notions of previous courses must accustom the student to not studying the proposed subject as something closed, aimed at passing the final exam, to be filed immediately after, but wants to highlight a multidisciplinary study, to which the student must be educated. At the end of the lesson or course, the student will be given the slides and teaching material, as well as the exam program and recommended texts, useful for preparing the exam. It is understood that the slides are a guide to the exam topics, but they can never replace the recommended texts and lectures held by the teacher. Attendance to the course is optional but strongly recommended.
ANTONIO ANGELONI Lecturers' profile
  • Academic year2025/2026
  • CourseMedicine and Surgery
  • CurriculumSingle curriculum
  • Year3rd year
  • Semester1st semester
  • SSDMED/05
  • CFU2