20402360 -
CELLULAR BIOCHEMISTRY
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20410207 -
Biochimica della nutrizione
(objectives)
The Nutrition Biochemistry course is aimed at providing to the students the basic knowledge to understand the molecular mechanisms by which the human organism uses macro- and micro-nutrients to produce the energy needed to maintain the order which characterizes every living being. In particular, the objectives of the course are the comprehension of the pathways through which the different groups of nutrients (carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, vitamins and minerals) and other substances of natural and non-natural origin (ethanol, stimulant beverages, xenobiotics) are assimilated and transformed in the human body, and how they influence its metabolic status. Finally, one of the aims is also that of illustrating the production of reactive oxygen species linked to metabolism and the protective role exerted by antioxidant compounds of dietary origin
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6
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BIO/10
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48
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20401081 -
ETHOLOGY AND ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR
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Also available in another semester or year
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20410212 -
Genetica umana applicata
(objectives)
The main aims of the course are: 1. To consolidate knowledge in Human Genetics acquired during previous basic courses, with particular reference to biological mechanisms involved in genetic diseases 2. To carry on theorical notions on a practical point of view by the knoledge of diagnostic laboratory methods and strategies
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6
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BIO/18
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48
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20401282 -
PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY FOR THE LIFE SCIENCE
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Also available in another semester or year
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20410314 -
GENETICA DEI SISTEMI COMPLESSI
(objectives)
The course aim to provide a wider and deeper outlook of genetics topics not addressed in the course of genetics. Special attention will be paied to the role of human genome (and epigenome) in the regulation of complex biological processes and in the individual response to endogenous and exogenous factors.
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6
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BIO/18
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40
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10
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20401653 -
BIOCHEMISTRY AND MOLECULAR CLINICAL BIOLOGY
(objectives)
Main goals of the course are: i) to provide an overview of the activities of a clinical laboratory looking at the organizational context and current business; ii) to illustrate the various stages which are at the basis of main analytical methods, either molecular or biochemical, used in biomedical laboratories for modern diagnostic purposes; iii) to provide the key of interpretation for the obtained results from a pathophysiological point of view. To promote a critical approach towards laboratory diagnosis.
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6
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BIO/12
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48
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20410208 -
Biologia marina
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20401676 -
FRESH WATER ECOLOGY
(objectives)
The main aim is to provide a solid knowledge on both abiotic and biotic features of ecological processes considered to be common in aquatic systems. A second goal is to develop identification ability of the main lotic and lentic species by a comparative analysis of the different life strategies and colonization patterns, and the possibility to origin more and more structured multi-species assemblanges to start ecological series. During the course, it will be introduced methods and tools to perform aquatic investigations. Students will receive information to design and execute sampling sessions on plankton, benthos and nekton, to analyze and show findings. Finally students will learn to develop applicative aspects of work in diverse issues in the field of aquatic biomonitoring and hydrobiology.
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I modulo
(objectives)
The main aim is to provide a solid knowledge on both abiotic and biotic features of ecological processes considered to be common in aquatic systems. A second goal is to develop identification ability of the main lotic and lentic species by a comparative analysis of the different life strategies and colonization patterns, and the possibility to origin more and more structured multi-species assemblanges to start ecological series. During the course, it will be introduced methods and tools to perform aquatic investigations. Students will receive information to design and execute sampling sessions on plankton, benthos and nekton, to analyze and show findings. Finally students will learn to develop applicative aspects of work in diverse issues in the field of aquatic biomonitoring and hydrobiology.
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3
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BIO/07
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20
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5
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II modulo
(objectives)
The main aim is to provide a solid knowledge on both abiotic and biotic features of ecological processes considered to be common in aquatic systems. A second goal is to develop identification ability of the main lotic and lentic species by a comparative analysis of the different life strategies and colonization patterns, and the possibility to origin more and more structured multi-species assemblanges to start ecological series. During the course, it will be introduced methods and tools to perform aquatic investigations. Students will receive information to design and execute sampling sessions on plankton, benthos and nekton, to analyze and show findings. Finally students will learn to develop applicative aspects of work in diverse issues in the field of aquatic biomonitoring and hydrobiology.
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3
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BIO/07
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20
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5
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20401656 -
BIOGEOGRAPHY
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Also available in another semester or year
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20401662 -
PHARMACOLOGY
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Also available in another semester or year
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20401664 -
MICROBIAL GENETICS
(objectives)
The main educational goal of the genetics of microorganisms course is to provide students with knowledge on: 1) the prokaryotic genome and the mechanisms that ensure its replication, transcription, translation and integrity throughout generations; 2) the regulation mechanisms of the genetic expression in bacteria; 3) the mechanisms responsible for horizontal gene transfer (conjugation, transformation and transduction); 4) the molecular basis of cellular differentiation and adaptive response. Students will also acquire basic knowledge on genetic engineering and omic approaches to study microbial communities.
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6
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BIO/18
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40
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10
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20410266 -
GESTIONE E PIANIFICAZIONE GIARDINI STORICI ED AREE ARCHEOLOGICHE
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Also available in another semester or year
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20410278 -
MICROBIOLOGIA AMBIENTALE
(objectives)
The main aims of the course are: 1. acquire knowledge of the fundamental role of microorganisms in ecosystems and of the factors affecting their distribution and interactions with other organisms: - metabolic and functional biodiversity, structure and dynamics of microbial communities - bacteria and archea taxonomic groups 2. knowledge of traditional, molecular and cultivation-independent methods for identification/typing and analysis of microbial populations 3. evaluation of the multiple potential applications of environmental microorganisms also as bioindicators 4. acquisition of critical skills by reading scientific articles.
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6
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BIO/19
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44
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5
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20410484 -
Metodi per lo studio del funzionamento di proteine ed enzimi
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Also available in another semester or year
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20410486 -
Laboratorio di neurobiologia cellulare
(objectives)
The aims of this course are: 1)to gain knowledge of the specialized cellular architecture of glia and neurons; 2)to deepen the knowledge of cellular and molecular mechanisms involved in cell communication between glia and neurons. Special emphasis will be given to nitric oxide-regulated pathways. In this course students can use state of the art equipment and learn current techniques employed in cell biology research labs. Moreover students are allowed to critically discuss the scientific literature in the field of neurobiology.
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6
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BIO/06
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32
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20
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20410491 -
Fisiologia della risposta cellulare allo stress
(objectives)
The primary objective of the course is to enlarge and update student’s knowledge about the physiology and regulation of cellular functions mainly regarding the molecular mechanisms activated by cells in response to stressing conditions to maintain intracellular homeostasis.
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6
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BIO/09
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48
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20410493 -
Psicobiologia
(objectives)
The course will address the main topics of interest in psychobiology, with the aim of promoting a basic knowledge of the subject, of the main experimental paradigms and methods used in psychobiology. The aim of the course is therefore to provide knowledge of the biological and neuropsychological fundamentals and correlates of behavior and psychological functions in humans and animals, as well as the main methods and techniques used in psychobiological research.
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6
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BIO/14
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48
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20410316 -
MODELLI SPERIMENTALI IN BIOLOGIA
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Also available in another semester or year
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20410496 -
Laboratorio di neuroscienze
(objectives)
The Neuroscience Laboratory aims to provide students with a basic understanding of some of the experimental paradigms and study methods commonly used in the Neuroscience field. In particular, in the first module we will provide information on the most commonly used preclinical techniques to study the neurobiological substrates of behavior, in normal or pathological conditions. Examples of experimental approaches used to identify and validate new therapeutic targets for the treatment of psychiatric diseases will also be provided. The second module will focus on neuromorphological approach to the study of different in vivo and in vitro models of neurodevelopment and neurodegeneration. Major methodologies to prepare neuroanatomical and neuronal culture samples for light, confocal and electron microscopy will be discussed and applied. This lab experience will include observation and quantitative evaluation of samples treated by immunohistochemical and immunofluorescent techniques.
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20410496-1 -
Primo modulo
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Also available in another semester or year
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20410496-2 -
Secondo modulo
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Also available in another semester or year
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20401671 -
GENERAL PATHOLOGY
(objectives)
The aims of the course are: 1) to know the aetiology and the molecular mechanisms of the human diseases; 2)to know how to interpret the pathophysiological mechanisms of the human diseases.
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6
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MED/04
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48
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20410494 -
Genetica forense
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Also available in another semester or year
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20410495 -
Microbiomica
(objectives)
The goal of the Microbiomics course is to provide information about the structure, dynamics, evolution, and methods to investigate complex microbial communities as a whole. The rapid progress of omic sciences (genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics and metabolomics) combined with high-throughput genome sequencing, global gene expression analysis tools, and powerful analytical method of metabolites has made feasible the analysis of complex and diverse microbial communities and their products as a whole. The course is intended to provide state-of-art information on the impact of the microbiota in agriculture, food production, as well as animal and human health
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6
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BIO/19
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48
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20401674 -
CARTOGRAPHY AND G.I.S. APPLIED TO ECOLOGY
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Also available in another semester or year
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20401777 -
PUBLIC HEALTH
(objectives)
General objectives: at the end of the course, the student will be able to design epidemiological studies to address public health problems and to identify activities to prevent chronic and infectious diseases.
Specific objectives: • know the major mortality and morbidity indicators • to identify the epidemiological study more appropriate to describe the burden of major diseases in the population and to assess the relation between diseases and possible risk associated to them •to interpret epidemiological data •to discuss the importance of the health education and of the health promotion •to list and discuss problems related to water supply, sanitation and waste management •to argue about necessary controls/monitoring to protect the environment and the community •to design health promotion programmes.
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6
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MED/42
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48
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20410255 -
BIOTECNOLOGIE MOLECOLARI
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Also available in another semester or year
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20410259 -
ENTOMOLOGIA
(objectives)
The main formative targets are: 1) the acquisition of a basic knowledge on morphology, anatomy, physiology and evolution of the main insect groups; 2) the acquisition of both theoretical and practical knowledge on systematics and classification of the hexapoda; 3) the construction of a solid cultural background for an advanced discussion on causes and effects of the amazing evolutionary success and diversity of insects and on their importance in basic and applied studies; 4) the acquisition of the tools for the insect taxonomic identification, expecially for those orders and families present in the italian fauna; 5) to stimulate the curiosity and the ability of critically observe the nature; 6) the self-evaluation by the student of the competence whitin the animal biology, and in particular in the entomology.
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6
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BIO/05
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32
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20
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20410295 -
ETNOBOTANICA ED ETNOZOOLOGIA
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Also available in another semester or year
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20401821 -
IMMUNOLOGY
(objectives)
Cellular and molecular mechanisms involved in the immune response with a particular interest for those implicated in the response against pathogens.
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6
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MED/04
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48
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-
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-
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20410324 -
VALUTAZIONE STRATEGICA DI IMPATTO AMBIENTALE
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Also available in another semester or year
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20410325 -
METODI E TECNICHE DI EDUCAZIONE E DIVULGAZIONE NATURALISTICA ED AMBIENTALE
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Also available in another semester or year
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20402204 -
BIO-ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
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Also available in another semester or year
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20402205 -
MEDICAL PARASITOLOGY
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Also available in another semester or year
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20410284 -
PARASSITOLOGIA EVOLUZIONISTICA
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Also available in another semester or year
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20410321 -
VIROLOGIA ANIMALE GENERALE ED APPLICATA
(objectives)
Deepening the knowledge about animal viruses (origins, classification, replicative strategies, virulence, immunoevasion mechanisms) and their applications (antiviral vaccines, viral vectors for gene expression, oncolytic viruses).
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6
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BIO/19
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40
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10
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Related or supplementary learning activities
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ITA |
20402024 -
BIOCHEMICAL PHYSICS
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Also available in another semester or year
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20402025 -
Bioindication and Environmental Monitoring
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Also available in another semester or year
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20410299 -
FONDAMENTI DI ECOFISIOLOGIA E PATOLOGIA VEGETALE
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Also available in another semester or year
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20402507 -
Diversity and Ecology of the Soil Fauna
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Also available in another semester or year
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20402508 -
NATURAL PRODUCTS AND ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY
(objectives)
The course aims at giving: 1) a general knowledge of the biosynthetic pathways of secondary metabolism; 2) information about the main natural products derived from microorganism, plants and animals and their role in natural environment; 3) knowledge on the structure/biological activity relationship of the main secondary metabolites used in pharmaceutical and healthcare industry. 4) attainment of the basic educational background necessary to understand the chemical equilibria that regulate the origins, the transport, the transformations and the effects of the environmental chemical species, either of natural or human origin.
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6
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CHIM/06
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48
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20410301 -
ECOLOGIA E GESTIONE DEGLI ECOSISTEMI COSTIERI
(objectives)
Major goals of this course are: to acquire an appropriate knowledge of the biodiversity and of general principles of the ecology of coastal ecosystems and their relationship with other ecological branches (plant and animal ecology). Other goal of this course is the growth of a thorough interest to ecological problems discussing the relationship between man and nature focusing in the coastal environment, analyzing main disturbance factors. The course is also intended to develop basic insights for the acquisition (sampling and monitoring), organization and interpretation of ecological data recorded in coastal ecosystems.
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4
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BIO/03
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16
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20
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Attività formative affini ed integrative
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2
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BIO/05
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16
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Attività formative affini ed integrative
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20402510 -
INLAND AND MARINE WATER ECOLOGY
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Also available in another semester or year
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20410287 -
METODI E TECNICHE IN ECOLOGIA DELLA VEGETAZIONE
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Also available in another semester or year
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20402518 -
TOXICOLOGY
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Also available in another semester or year
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20410253 -
NEUROBIOLOGIA CELLULARE APPLICATA
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Also available in another semester or year
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20410303 -
BIOTECNOLOGIE PER IL MIGLIORAMENTO GENETICO DELLE PIANTE
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Also available in another semester or year
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20410262 -
ENDOCRINOLOGIA MOLECOLARE
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Also available in another semester or year
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20410211 -
Fisiologia della nutrizione
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Also available in another semester or year
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20410213 -
Nutrienti di origine vegetale
(objectives)
The course "Nutrients of plant origin" is part of the Plant Physiology training activities of the Master of Science in Biology for Molecular, Cellular and Patho-physiological Research. This course provides basic knowledge relating to the qualitative and quantitative composition and nutritional properties of plant-based foods and their derived processed counterparts. In particular, the course provides 1) an overview of the plants used for human nutrition and their use for the preparation of food products, with an outline of the influence of processing processes on the nutritional properties; 2) an in-depth picture of the main nutrients, aromas and other substances useful for human nutrition present in food of plant origin; 3) a summary of the anti-nutritional factors, allergens and toxic compounds present in some foods of plant origin.
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6
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BIO/04
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40
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10
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20410214 -
Nutrigenomica
(objectives)
The course will deal with diet-genome interactions and the application of nutritional strategies in health maintenance. Students should become familiar with the concept that external molecules present in our foods can affect human metabolism and gene expression in different cells and tissues. The course will address the utilization of the concept of “system biology” to nutrition
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6
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BIO/11
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48
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20410273 -
NEUROBIOLOGIA DELLO SVILUPPO
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Also available in another semester or year
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20410319 -
FISIOLOGIA CELLULARE E MOLECOLARE
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Also available in another semester or year
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20410305 -
LABORATORIO DI MICROSCOPIA ELETTRONICA
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Also available in another semester or year
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20410210 -
Biotecnologie microbiche applicate all'industria del farmaco e degli alimenti
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Also available in another semester or year
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20410270 -
LABORATORIO DI BIOTECNOLOGIE DEI MICRORGANISMI
(objectives)
The main educational goals of the course are: 1) acquisition of knowledge on advanced methodologies in microbial biotechnology; 2) acquisition of appropriate methodologies and communication skills for the isolation, observation, description and engineering of industrial microorganisms; 3) acquisition of applied knowledge for drafting and executing experimental protocols; 4) acquisition of knowledge and skills for retrieving relevant scientific literature from on-line databases and for critically reviewing it. The expected learning outcomes are the increase of the student theoretical knowledge in the field of microbial biotechnology, of its practical skills for the design and execution of laboratory experiments, and of its critical ability to search and evaluate scientific literature data.
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6
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CHIM/11
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53
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20410526 -
Biochimica vegetale
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Also available in another semester or year
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20410485 -
Biologia vegetale dei beni culturali
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Also available in another semester or year
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20410487 -
Ecologia animale II
(objectives)
The course aims at providing the theoretical and practical bases of the ecology of animal communities and of macroecology, and to deepen some aspects of population ecology and the ecology of animal behaviour that require advanced knowledge that can be acquired with attending the course on Animal Ecology. - The student will learn the characteristics of animal communities, the descriptors to define the study methods to analyse their structure. The techniques to quantitatively analyse the relationships between the organisms belonging to the same community will be illustrated. Some models will be proposed to conduct community simulation analyses, the criteria for choosing the model and sampling techniques most suitable for the animal groups analysed. - The study of animal communities and macroecology will be organized in different modules. (i) Co-occurrence: the co-occurrence module allows to test non-random models of co-occurrence of species in a presence-absence matrix; (ii) Macroecology: the study of the partitioning of physical space and ecological resources by species. Macro-ecological studies consist of the analysis of traits at the species level, such as body size, geographical area and average abundance, measured at large spatial scales; (iii) Niche overlap: the study of niche overlap has a long history in community ecology. Simple theories of of limiting similarity y and ecological character displacement predict that interspecific competition will lead to a reduction in the niche overlap of competing species. Testing this idea with empirical data leads to three questions: 1) which aspects of the niche should be measured? 2) How can the niche overlap between species pairs be quantified? 3) how much niche overlap would you expect in the absence of competition? (iv) Overlap of body size: this module allows to test for unusual patterns in the body sizes of coexisting species, and to compare those patterns to what might be expected in a random assemblage that was not structured by interspecific interactions; (v) Diversity of communities: the diversity of species is a central object of study both in the basic and applied ecology of communities. Two main issues will be addressed in the study of species diversity. The first is how can we quantify the diversity of an assemblage, and second, how we can compare statistically the diversity of two different assemblages; (vi) Functional groups or guilds: groups of species within a community that share common resources are considered guilds. This module will allow to incorporate the guild structure into community analyses. - Through simulations in the laboratory and in the field, the student will learn the dynamics that determine the organization and structure of some selected animal communities. - Interactive computer programs will be used for the analysis of null models in community ecology to test community models with experimental and non-experimental data. The Monte Carlo randomizations will be illustrated as an analytical method to compare real communities with "pseudo-communities" created using different algorithms. The wide applicability of null models in applied and basic animal ecology will be illustrated.
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6
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BIO/05
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40
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10
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20410488 -
Ecologia tropicale
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Also available in another semester or year
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20410553 -
Botanica di campo ed applicata
(objectives)
At the end of the course, the students will have learned the basic concepts on the main morpho-structural differences of plant organisms according to their adaptations to different environments. They will be able to identify and explain form-function relationships in the plants. They will be able to recognize the most representative and dominant species of the main plant coenoses of the Italian landscape. In the field of applied botany, the students will have discovered the many uses, traditional and modern, that plant species can have. They will know the use of plant species as climatic, edaphic and anthropic disturbance descriptors and as bioindicators of environmental quality and phytoremediation agents of contaminated waters and soils. They will know the issues related to alien plant species (introduction, ecosystem impact, management and control methodologies). Basic concepts of forensic botany will be acquired. Through laboratory and field exercises, the students will acquire techniques and methodologies to sample and identify plant species and analyze and know how to interpret the collected flora and vegetation data.
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6
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BIO/02
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32
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20
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20410525 -
Laboratorio di chimica fisica
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Also available in another semester or year
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20410527 -
Neurobiologia molecolare dello sviluppo
(objectives)
The Course aims to provide the student with advanced knowledge and skills in molecular biology of neurodevelopment, with particular reference to the central nervous system of vertebrates.
The aim of the first module is to provide the student with general knowledge about the cellular processes that lead, in the course of early and late embryogenesis, to the formation of the central nervous system from the neural tube. Advanced concepts on morphogenetic processes ensuring the achievement of the general cytoarchitecture of telecephalon, diencephalon, mesencephalon, metencephalon, myelencephalon and spinal cord will be provided. In particular, the student will acquire knowledge and skills on neuronal migration processes (under normal and pathological conditions) that lead to the layering of the cerebral cortex, spinal cord, and cerebellum. Advanced knowledge and expertise will also be provided on the cellular processes underlying adult neurogenesis and neurodegeneration, focusing on the role of apoptosis and autophagy. The student, through an interactive teaching will acquire skills in the study of pathological conditions, such as the most common neurodegenerative disorders (Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, Huntington's chorea).
The aim of the second module is to provide the student with general knowledge regarding the gene expression underlying the differentiation and morphogenesis of the nervous tissue. These molecular mechanisms will be addressed in different study models. It will be highlighted how neurogenesis and plasticity have profound functional implications in the nervous system throughout the life of the individual. The student, by means an interactive teaching, will acquire skills on new biomolecular technologies to study the development and functionality of the nervous system under physiological and pathological conditions.
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3
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BIO/06
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20
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5
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Attività formative affini ed integrative
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3
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BIO/11
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20
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5
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Attività formative affini ed integrative
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20410490 -
Primatologia e antropologia
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Also available in another semester or year
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20410492 -
Tecniche di campionamento zoologico
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Also available in another semester or year
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20410594 -
L’Agenda 2030 delle Nazioni Unite per lo sviluppo sostenibile - Le implicazioni per le Scienze della Vita e della Terra
(objectives)
• Introduction to the United Nations Sustainable Development Agenda 2030 as a whole and in its general structure • Analysis of the 17 SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals) • Critical discussion on the organization of the Agenda and the links between its various objectives, both in terms of synergies and of conflicts • Insights on some of the Agenda objectives, especially concerning the specific interests and/or study plans of the students Provide an analysis of the goals of the Agenda 2030 focusing on the Earth Sciences (especially concerning the theme of energy) and Life Sciences (in particular concerning on terrestrial and marine ecosystems and climate change), along with other goals focusing on nutrition and health.
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Modulo di Base
(objectives)
• Introduction to the United Nations Sustainable Development Agenda 2030 as a whole and in its general structure • Analysis of the 17 SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals) • Critical discussion on the organization of the Agenda and the links between its various objectives, both in terms of synergies and of conflicts • Insights on some of the Agenda objectives, especially concerning the specific interests and/or study plans of the students Provide an analysis of the goals of the Agenda 2030 focusing on the Earth Sciences (especially concerning the theme of energy) and Life Sciences (in particular concerning on terrestrial and marine ecosystems and climate change), along with other goals focusing on nutrition and health.
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3
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20
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Elective activities
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ITA |
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L’Agenda 2030 delle Nazioni Unite per lo sviluppo sostenibile - Le implicazioni per le Scienze della Vita e della Terra
(objectives)
• Introduction to the United Nations Sustainable Development Agenda 2030 as a whole and in its general structure • Analysis of the 17 SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals) • Critical discussion on the organization of the Agenda and the links between its various objectives, both in terms of synergies and of conflicts • Insights on some of the Agenda objectives, especially concerning the specific interests and/or study plans of the students Provide an analysis of the goals of the Agenda 2030 focusing on the Earth Sciences (especially concerning the theme of energy) and Life Sciences (in particular concerning on terrestrial and marine ecosystems and climate change), along with other goals focusing on nutrition and health.
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3
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GEO/03
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28
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-
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-
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-
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Elective activities
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ITA |