This integrated course is part of the curriculum of the 3rd year of the Master's Degree in Pharmacy and includes the module of General Pharmacology and the module of Toxicology.
For all information regarding learning outcomes, syllabus/content, teaching methods, recommended reading/bibliography, please refer to the corresponding link of each module.
Students should have a solid background in mathematics, physics, chemistry (inorganic and organic), anatomy, animal biology, physiology and biochemistry.
Ricevimento: The Lecturer is always available to receive students by making an appointment to be agreed by email (marco.milanese@unige.it) or by telephone 0103352046
Ricevimento: By making a date with the teacher via e-mail: Luca.Raiteri@unige.it
MARCO MILANESE (President)
TIZIANA BONIFACINO
LUCA RAITERI (President Substitute)
CHIARA CERVETTO (Substitute)
ERNESTO FEDELE (Substitute)
MASSIMO GRILLI (Substitute)
GUENDALINA OLIVERO (Substitute)
ANNA MARIA PITTALUGA (Substitute)
The integrated course of General Pharmacology and Toxicology involves a single oral exam of a total duration of approximately 40-50 min.
In specific cases that do not allow exams in presence for a relevant period of time (e.g. Covid-19 pandemic), exams will take place electronically using the Microsoft Teams platform. The teachers will promptly inform students of any changes by AulaWeb and the DIFAR website.
In order to take the exam, students must have passed the exam of the following disciplines: Mathematics, Physics, General and Inorganic Chemistry, Anatomy, Vegetal and Animal Biology, General Physiology, Organic Chemistry, Biochemistry and Applied Biochemistry.
The assessment of learning outcomes will be carried out during the examination through the evaluation of the student's competence on the different topics of the course program, the use of appropriate scientific terminology and capabilities of scientific reasoning.