| Code: | CF4000 | Acronym: | CF4000 |
| Keywords | |
|---|---|
| Classification | Keyword |
| OFICIAL | Pharmacological Sciences |
| Active? | Yes |
| Responsible unit: | Imuno-Physiology and Pharmacology |
| Course/CS Responsible: | Master in Biochemistry |
| Acronym | No. of Students | Study Plan | Curricular Years | Credits UCN | Credits ECTS | Contact hours | Total Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| M:BQ | 24 | Plano de Estudos do MBIOQ_2013-2014 | 1 | - | 6 | 56 | 162 |
Molecular and Cellular Pharmacology curriculum aims at increasing the students’ scientific knowledge on drugs action mechanisms, in a multidisciplinary scientific perspective privileging the research work at the laboratory level.
The syllabus was defined so as to meet the main objective of the curricular unit. Consequently, it is structured so as to approach, in a comprehensive and practical manner, the study of pharmacology from a multidisciplinary and complementary point of view.
Introduction to Pharmacology – Clinical Trials - Pharmacogenetics & Pharmacogenomics – Pharmacokinetics: Absorption & distribution - Pharmacokinetics: Metabolization & Excretion- Kinetics of drug-receptor interaction – Methods in drug-receptor interaction analyses – Signalling transduction mechanisms and regulation- Synapses & neuroeffector junctions: Aminoacids; Acetylcholine; Catecholamines; 5-HT e Histamine; Peptides – Drugs action on metalloenzymes – Drugs action on microtubules and nucleic acid biosynthesis – Drugs action on anaerobic microorganisms metabolism – Drugs action on bacterial cell wall – Drugs action on steroids biosynthesis – Drugs action on PGs and LTs synthesis- Drugs action on cell membrane: gCa2+ - Drugs action on cell membrane: gNa+ - Drugs action on cell membrane: gK+ - Drugs action on cell membrane: ATPase
- Goodman & Gilman’s The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics. J.G. Hardman & L.E. Limbird, 11thEd., McGraw-Hill, 2005.
- Basic and Clinical Pharmacology. B.G. Katzung, 10thEd., Lange, 2007.
- Rang and Dale’s Pharmacology. H.P. Rang, M.M. Dale, J.M. Ritter & R.J. Flower, 6thEd., Churchill Livinstone, 2007.
- Principles of Pharmacology – The pathophysiology Basis of Drug Therapy. D.E. Golan, A.H. Tashjian, E.J. Armstrong & A.W. Armstrong, 2thEd., Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins, 2008.
- Pharmacology. G.M. Brenner & C.W. Stevens, 2thEd., Saunders, 2006.
The methodology of learning includes theoretical, theoretical-practical and practical classes, as the following:
Theoretical lessons: Video projection (Data-Show).
Theoretical-Practical lessons: Presentation and discussion of themes/monographs related to the laboratory work (autonomous work) .
Practical lessons: Focus on experimental work at the Laboratory of Pharmacology (ICBAS).
Attendance to theoretical/practical and practical classes is compulsory.
| Designation | Weight (%) |
|---|---|
| Exame | 70,00 |
| Trabalho escrito | 15,00 |
| Trabalho laboratorial | 15,00 |
| Total: | 100,00 |
| Designation | Time (hours) |
|---|---|
| Apresentação/discussão de um trabalho científico | 28,00 |
| Estudo autónomo | 50,00 |
| Frequência das aulas | 28,00 |
| Trabalho escrito | 28,00 |
| Trabalho laboratorial | 28,00 |
| Total: | 162,00 |
Practical-Evaluation (required component; 6 points):
NOTE: Practical-Evaluation approval is valid for two consecutive academic years.
Theoretical evaluation (required component; 14 points, written and oral exam)
Written test with multiple choice questions/cross answers questions + written short questions. Conditions for admission: *75% of attendance to theoretical and practical classes, *3.0/6.0 points in the practical course.
Oral exam: exemption of oral test with final grade/mark: * 7.5/14.0 points in the written exam. Conditions for admission to the oral test: * 6.0/14.0 points in the final written exam.
NOTE: Taking the final exams (written test + oral exam) at any time requires mandatory pre-registration 72 hours before taking the exams.
Final Score = 0.3*practical score + 0.7*theoretical score
Practical classes score = 0,2*monograph/theme + 0,1*Practical classes
ADAPTATION OF STUDENT ASSESSMENT (CONTINGENCY PLAN COVID-19)
Criteria approved by MBIOQ's Scientific Committee and by the Pedagogical Council
Group assessment (“distance learning”): 8 points
Distribution of the classification:
Individual assessment (“final written test in person, without oral exam”): 12 points
Distribution of the classification:
Final approval implies having at least 50% of the maximum grade in each of the two components. In special situations, duly justified, including special seasons, the final exam will consist of an “oral exam”, which can be performed at a distance.
Practical grades are valid for two consecutive years.