One of the professional opportunities for graduates in Bioengineering is the design/implementation of instrumentation for the analysis of metabolites, as possible markers of pathologies. The general objective of the Biochemistry unit is to provide concepts of biochemistry and clinical biochemistry to understand the meaning of metabolite evaluations, as indicators of (dys)metabolism, and to acquire a language that allows the Bioengineer to interact with physician/biotechnologists in the design/implementation of equipment for biomedical diagnosis and/or research. Specific objectives include: 1. To recognize and describe the main biomolecules (lipids, proteins, carbohydrates, nucleotides); 2. To understand and discuss the role of enzymatic regulation (also through knowledge of signaling and kinetics) in the different metabolic pathways; 3. To distinguish the main anabolic and catabolic pathways, connecting them in different metabolic or dysmetabolic conditions, with a focus on the (dys)functional integration between the different human organs.
Students will learn to recognize, write and describe the structure of the main biomolecules (lipids, proteins, carbohydrates, nucleotides). In addition, they will be able to distinguish the main anabolic and catabolic pathways, connecting them in the different metabolic conditions. They should be able to understand and discuss the role of enzymatic regulation (also with knowledge of Kinetics and thermodynamic) in the different metabolic pathways. Students should be able to correlate the signaling pathways activating different metabolic response in different organs, with a focus on the (dys)functional integration between different human organs.
Frontal Teaching. Seminars. Examples of the use of elementary biomedical databases to search information.
“Lehninger Principles of Biochemistry”, David L. Nelson, Michael M. Cox. Ed. Zanichelli.
Ricevimento: By appointment by email: santina.bruzzone@unige.it Office: DIMES, Section of Biochemistry, Viale Benedetto XV, 1 (Genova) Phone: 0103538161
SANTINA BRUZZONE (President)
GIANLUCA DAMONTE
ELISABETTA FINOCCHIO (President Substitute)
GIANGUIDO RAMIS (Substitute)
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Oral examination, approximately 15-20 minutes.
The level of aim achievements will be verified with a discussion by the student, that will start from a given subject on a specific metabolic pathway, from which connections to other metabolic pathways, regulation systems and/or correlation among different organs will be developed.