Home - Search by Faculty - By teacher - By course


BIOC0540-2

Advanced Questions in Biochemistry


Duration :15h Th, 15h Pers. Res.
Credits/ECTS :
2nd "licence" in physical education4
2nd "licence" in physiotherapy and readaptation4
Holder(s) :Bernard Rogister
Course contents : These optional lectures bring to the students several biochemical concepts relating to several pathologies frequently met and with which they are likely to be faced of in their professional practice. In any manner, it is not a question to neither be redundant nor even less to supplant some other lesson. Program proposition :

1. Diabetic patient

2. Cardiac insufficiency

3. Coronary disease and arteriopathy

4. Respiratory insufficiency

5. Renal insufficiency

6. Epileptic patient

7. Motor and cerebral insufficiency

8. Neurotic and psychotic patient
Course objective : 1. To complete the informations of General Biochemistry and of several parts Human Biochemistry from the previous module "Normal Human Body". To perform integration of endocrine signals to allow the student to more easily understand Human Physiology.

2. To stimulate the integration of the knowledges already acquired.

3. To develop the critical point of view of the students by exposing the facts pro and countered certain assumptions still incompletely checked at the present time.
Prerequisites : General biochemistry, general physiology, human biochemistry, human physiology, histology and pathology.
Workshops : No practical work
Organization : See program and schedule in vade-mecum
Written notes : There is no text book of the optiopnnal lecture because the program could be modulated as students requirements and hopes.
Assessment : Oral exam
Contacts : Professor B. Rogister,

Centre de Neurobiologie Cellulaire et Moléculaire, CNCM, Tour de Pathologie 2, étage +1, CHU 4000 Liège 1 (Sart Tilman).
Tel. : 04/366.59.17, Fax : 04/366.59.12, e-mail : Bernard.Rogister@ulg.ac.be.




ULg : Students and Studies Administration - Academic Affairs
Contact : Monique Marcourt, direction A.E.E.
Date of data : 18/05/2007
Developed by SEGI