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The cells are the smallest units of all living organisms. Understanding the molecular mechanisms behind the function, reproduction and communication of cells is fundamental for the understanding of multi-cellular animals and plants. Molecular biology is a basic tool in modern biology that provides you with knowledge of the biological systems at the molecular level. The combination of cell and molecular biology in this specialization permits you to develop a deep insight into biological systems, from molecular interactions at the subatomic level to complex systems and their interactions in cells and organelles
Master
  
This course provides a foundation for understanding the relationship between molecular biology, developmental biology, genetics, genomics, bioinformatics, and medicine. It develops explicit connections between basic research, medical understanding, and the perspective of patients. Principles of human genetics are reviewed. We translate clinical understanding into analysis at the level of the gene, chromosome and molecule; we cover the concepts and techniques of molecular biology and genomics, and the strategies and methods of genetic analysis, including an introduction to bioinformatics. Material in the course extends beyond basic principles to current research activity in human genetics
Fourth Year
  
Bioenergetics & oxidative phosphorylation 2. Oxidative phosphorylation 3. Introduction of metabolism digaction & absorption carbohydrate 4. Glycolysis 5. Tricarboxylic acid cycle 6. gluconeogenesis 7. Glycogen metabolism 8. Metabolism of monosaccharides & disaccharides 9. Pentose pathway & NADPH 10 Glycosaminoglycans & glycoproteins 11 Lipid metabolism 12 Nitrogen metabolism: 13 Integration of metabolism
Third Year