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Designed by Professor Siegfried Schwarz, Medical University Innsbruck/Austria and Professor Jiri Hatina, Faculty of
Medicine in Pilsen Condition for registration passing the exam in Biology. A practical computer course: molecular modelling and disease explanation - pathophysiology in endocrine, neural and immune systems. The course will help you to understand a disease in correlation with molecules, their mutations, and specific drugs while performing database searches and molecular modelling on your own. Here, we use only public domain resources you might be able to exploit in your everyday practice. Please, enroll to e-learning in Moodle: https://dl2.cuni.cz/course/view.php?id=2266 using your CAS account. Program: April 8th-10th, 2019 in Prague Practical training days in the PC room for an introduction to molecular modeling software and how to use PDB and OMIM databases. Computers provided, your personal comps allowed. It includes an assignment of a single disease case report to each student for your homework on linking the protein structure to the underlying molecular pathophysiology. Later: your presentations online we will agree upon the proposed term followed by the receipt of credits. A consensual decision on the date of final case report presentations of your homework will be taken on April, 10th. Last update: Křikavová Lenka, Ing. (08.06.2021)
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Literature: Schwarz S: Molecules of Life & Mutations. Karger, Basel 2002. Schwarz S, Förster O, Peterlik M, Schauenstein K, Wick G: Pathophysiologie. Molekulare, zelluläre, systemische Grundlagen von Erkrankungen. Maudrich, Wien 2007 Teachers: Prof. Dr.Med. Siegfried Schwarz, Doc.Ing. Jiří Hatina, CSc., RNDr. Karel Drbal, Ph.D. Last update: Buriánková Martina, Mgr. (16.05.2018)
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In collaboration with prof. Siegfried Schwarz, M.D., Division of Experimental Pathophysiology & Immunology, Biocenter, Innsbruck Medical University, CCB, Innrain 80-82, 6020 Innsbruck, Austria, siegfried.schwarz@i-med.ac.at We would like to welcome undergraduate students of Medicine as well as Biology, from the 3rd semester onwards, including PhD students. You are going to learn molecular modelling methods, perform your practical training in the computer room and deliver an individual homework. This homework will be presented in a final 10-minutes presentation in English after the 3-day interactive and interdisciplinary course. On the last day of the course (after at least 2 weeks), students are going to present their homework in front of all attending colleagues including teachers. As such, everybody learn from the others - kind of a multiplication effect.
The course is based on a textbook published by Siegfried Schwarz: MOLECULES OF LIFE & MUTATIONS (Karger, Basel 2002, ISBN: 978-3-8055-7395-5), in which structures of 150 most important molecules are displayed. http://www.karger.com/Book/Home/227359 Last update: Buriánková Martina, Mgr. (16.05.2018)
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