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BIOL2174 Cell Physiology in Health and Disease

Later Year Course

Offered By Biology Teaching and Learning Centre
Academic Career Undergraduate
Course Subject Biology
Offered in Second Semester, 2011 and Second Semester, 2012
Unit Value 6 units
Course Description

This course deals with the basic physiology of cells, with a particular emphasis on human disease. It will cover the following topics: cell and membrane structure and function; membrane channels and transporters and their roles in nutrient uptake, ion homeostasis, cell signalling and drug resistance; the cellular and molecular basis of the excitability of the nervous system; excitation-contraction coupling in muscle; signal transduction; the molecular structure and function of membrane transport proteins; the molecular basis of the action of a number of drugs; diseases involving transporter and channel defects.

Indicative Assessment

Two tutorial tests (each 15%), seminar presentation (20%) and final exam (50%).

Workload

Three lectures per week and one two-hour tutorial per week.

Areas of Interest Medical Science
Requisite Statement

BIOL1004, CHEM1201 (or CHEM1015/17); or PSYC1003/1004 (formerly PSYC1001A/B) and PSYC2007.

Incompatibility

BIOL2002, BIOL2015 or BIOL2074.

Majors/Specialisations Biological Anthropology
Science Group B
Academic Contact Dr Helen Gniel

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