531-301 Cellular Basis of Disease | |
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Note | This subject may be taken as part of a major in pathology or as a single pathology subject. Students intending to complete a major in pathology are required to enrol in both 531-301 and 531-302. To enrol in 531-303 and 531-304, a pass grade must be achieved in both 531-301 and 531-302. |
Credit Points | 12.5 |
Coordinator | Dr M M Ayers; Dr J R Underwood |
Prerequisites | 531-201; biochemistry and molecular biology 521-211, 521-212 and 521-220. |
Corequisites | For pathology majors: 531-302 Techniques for Investigation of Disease. Recommended: Anatomy and cell biology 516-201; biochemistry and molecular biology 521-301 and/or 521-302; or microbiology and immunology 526-304 plus 526-324. |
Semester | 1 (view timetable) |
Contact | 36 lectures (three per week) |
Subject Description | Students completing this subject will:
The topics to be studied are cell injury, inflammation, regeneration, repair and fibrosis in particular disease contexts; infectious disease; immunopathology; haemo-dynamic disorders; vascular disease and shock; neoplasia; nutritional pathology; environmental pathology; ageing; and genetic disease and diagnosis. |
Assessment | Two multiple choice question tests during the semester (15% each); a 3-hour written examination in the examination period (70%). |
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