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Course Code: 
MDD 190
Course Period: 
Autumn
Course Type: 
Core
Credits: 
0
ECTS: 
7
Course Language: 
English
Course Objectives: 
This course is conducted with the collaboration of the departments of Medical Biology, Biophysics, Medical Organic Chemistry and Histology and Embryology. The course aims to make a general introduction to the biomedical sciences.
Course Content: 

The course encompasses topics such as Introduction to Medical Biology, Origin of life, Tools of Cell Biologist, Cellular Organisation of Life, Cell membrane, Cytoskeleton, Cell adhesion, Cell signaling events, Intercellular cell signaling, Programmed cell death, Cell cycle, Principles of Laboratory, DNA extraction, Organic chemical reaction basis of the human body, Introduction to Biophysics; Physical Measurements and Units, Unit standards, Force, Gravity, Gravitation Law, Mass and Weight; Newton’s Laws, Center of Mass, Gravitation, Energy, Kinetic and Potential Energy, Energy Protection Principle; Velocity, Acceleration, Moment; Problem Solution Practices, Biomaterials: Elastomers, Hook’s Law, Young’s Modulus, Bioelectronics: Bioelectrical Activity, Electric Current Effects; Bioelectronics: Membrane Impedance, Electrical Security Systems

Course Methodology: 
1: Lecture, 2: Question-Answer, 3: Discussion, 4: Practice
Course Evaluation Methods: 
A: Testing, B: lab study

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Course Learning Outcomes

 

Language of Instruction English 
Course Level Undergraduate
Course Type Compulsory
Course Coordinator

Vice Coordinator

Prof.Dr. İnci Özden 

Assist.Prof.Dr. Müge Kopuz Alvarez Noval

Instructors Prof.Dr.Turgay İsbir,PhD

Assoc.Prof.Dr. Soner Doğan,PhD

Assoc.Prof.Dr. Deniz Kıraç,PhD

Assoc.Prof.Dr. Seda Güleç Yılmaz

Assist.Prof.Dr.Akif Meherem,PhD

Assoc.Prof.Dr. Bilge Güvenç Tuna, PhD

Assoc.Prof.Dr. Esra Önen Bayram,PhD

Assoc.Prof.Dr. Aylin Yaba Uçar,PhD

Assist.Prof.Dr.Alev Cumbul ,PhD

 

Assistants
Goals This course is conducted with the collaboration of the departments of Medical Biology, Biophysics, Medical Organic Chemistry and Histology and Embryology. The course aims to make a general introduction to the biomedical sciences. 
Content The course encompasses topics such as Introduction to Medical Biology, Origin of life, Tools of Cell Biologist, Cellular Organisation of Life, Cell membrane, Cytoskeleton, Cell adhesion, Cell signaling events, Intercellular cell signaling, Programmed cell death, Cell cycle, Principles of Laboratory, DNA extraction, Organic chemical reaction basis of the human body, Introduction to Biophysics; Physical Measurements and Units, Unit standards, Force, Gravity, Gravitation Law, Mass and Weight; Newton’s Laws, Center of Mass, Gravitation, Energy, Kinetic and Potential Energy, Energy Protection Principle; Velocity, Acceleration, Moment; Problem Solution Practices, Biomaterials: Elastomers, Hook’s Law, Young’s Modulus, Bioelectronics: Bioelectrical Activity, Electric Current Effects; Bioelectronics: Membrane Impedance, Electrical Security Systems
 

 

 

 

Learning Outcomes  Programme learning outcomes Teaching Methods  Assessment Methods 
Define the molecular perspective to all of the biochemical mechanisms in living cells, PLO 9,15 1, 2, 3, 4,  A, B
Explain human genome project and the importance of the results of this project for the future of biology and health sciences.

 

PLO 9,15 1, 2, 3, 4,  A, B
Identify the theory of evolution and define the stages of evolution to the formation of the human genome. PLO 9,15 1, 2, 3, 4,  A, B
Explain the methods used in protein purification-­‐identification-­‐function-­‐expression studies, tissue culture and cell population analysis, cloning and genetic analysis. Define the immunological tests, microscopy techniques, tissue culture, flow cytometry, chromatography techniques and electrophoresis PLO 9,15 1, 2, 3, 4,  A, B
Define subcellular organelles and their functions. PLO 9,15 1, 2, 3, 4,  A, B
Define structure, organization and the functions of the membranes. PLO 9,15 1, 2, 3, 4, A, B
Define the structure and organization of the cytoskeleton

Explain the functions of the cytoskeleton

Recognize the importance of adhesion in tissue structure

Define adhesion-­‐mediating molecules and their supportive role.

PLO 9,15 1, 2, 3, 4, A, B
Explain the mechanism of signal transduction

Explain the cell respond to changing environmental conditions

 

PLO 9,15 1, 2, 3, 4, A, B
Describe the molecules of intercellular communication

Explain how a cell receives, acts on, and alters its behavior in response to a signal from another cell

PLO 9,15 1, 2, 3, 4, A, B
Explain the programmed cell death

Describe the programmed cell death

Explain the functions in the stages of life

PLO 9,15 1, 2, 3, 4, A, B
Define the phases of the cell cycle

Define the structure and organization of the molecules involved in the loop

Define cell cycle associated diseases such as cancer.

Describe the programmed cell death

 Explain the functions in the stages of life

PLO 9,15 1, 2, 3, 4, A, B
Apply both practical and theoretical knowledge necessary to laboratory skills.

Examine the phases of mitosis and meiosis division and defines the principles of genetics initiative.

PLO 9,15 1, 2, 3, 4, A, B
Identify and apply different methods of DNA isolation. PLO 9,15 1, 2, 3, 4, A, B
Distinguish physical measurements in accordance to their vector and scalar nature

Carry out mathematical operations on the measurements

 Explain the unit vector conception and its importance

 Make transformations between base and derived physical units

List unit standards

Define the Body-­‐Mass Index

PLO 9,15 1, 2, 3, 4, A, B
Explain the Force conception and its effects

Explain the distinctions and resemblances between the conceptions of Force, Mass, Weight

PLO 9,15 1, 2, 3, 4, A, B
Explain Newton’s Gravitation Law and to formulate the importance of the law for the conceptions relationships listed in the 2nd item

 Explain Newton’s 1st, 2nd and 3d Laws and the importance of them, and to debate the conditions of transforming the Laws to each other

Explain the “Mass Center” concept and its importance

PLO 9,15 1, 2, 3, 4, A, B
Distinguish the differences between Energy and Work conceptions

Explain the condition of conversion of kinetic and potential energies into each other

Explain the Energy Conservation and Conversion Principle

Explain the Velocity, Acceleration and Moment conceptions, to tell the Moment Conservation Principle

Explain the mechanical and biological importance of Force

PLO 9,15 1, 2, 3, 4, A, B
    1, 2, 3, 4, A, B

Course Flow

THEORETICAL COURSE CONTENT  *FALL

 

COURSE CONTENT (1.semester)  
Week  Theoretical Topics                                       Study Materials
1 Components and functions of the cell  Recommended resources 
2 Laboratory principles and DNA extraction  Recommended resources 
3 Fundamentals of biophysics  Recommended resources 
4 Bioelectronics and biooptics Recommended resources 
5 Introduction to medical organic chemistry Recommended resources 
6 Introduction to medical histology and embryology  Recommended resources 
       

 

 

 

PRACTICAL COURSE CONTENT  * FALL

COURSE CONTENT (1.semester)  
Week  Practical Topics                                       Study Materials
1 Lab studies  Recommended resources 
2 Lab studies  Recommended resources 
3 Lab studies  Recommended resources 
4 Lab studies  Recommended resources 
5 Lab studies  Recommended resources 
6 Lab studies  Recommended resources 

Recommended Sources

 

Textbook 1.Introductory Biophysics:Perspectives on the Living State. J.R.Claycomb and Jonathan Quoc P.Tran,,USA,2010

2.Biophysics, an Introduction Rodney M.J. Cotterill,England,2005

3.Biological Physics Philip C,Nelson,New York,2004

4.Organic Chemistry Mc Murry,Brooks-­‐Cole ISBN-­‐13:978-­‐0-­‐495-­‐11258-­‐7

5. Basic histology: text and atlas. Anthony Mescher, 12. edition, McGraw-­‐Hill Medical (2009).

6. Histology and cell biology: an introduction to pathology Abraham L. Kierszenbaum A.L., Third Edition, Mosby (2011).

7. Oral Anatomy, Histology and Embryology. B.K.B. Berkovitz, G.R. Holland, B.J. Moxham, 4. editions, Mosby (2009).

8. Essentials of Oral Histology and Embryology: A Clinical Approach. James K. Avery, Daniel J. Chiego, 3. editions, Mosby (2005).

Additional Resources

- Lecture notes

 

Material Sharing

 

Documents Photocopy shareable.
Assignments Shareable.
Exams Not shareable.

Assessment

 

IN-TERM STUDIES NUMBER PERCENTAGE
Midterm Exam 1 50
Quiz - -
Homework - -
Total   50
CONTRIBUTION OF FINAL EXAMINATION TO OVERALL GRADE   50
CONTRIBUTION OF IN-TERM STUDIES TO OVERALL GRADE   50
Total   100

Course’s Contribution to Program

 

No Program Learning Outcomes Contribution
1 2 3 4 5  
9 Integrating basic medical sciences in clinical sciences and using this information in all procedures of the patient.         X  
15 Following international literature, evaluating publications critically and integration of research results and evidence based dentistry during practice.         X  

ECTS

 

Activity  NUMBER  Duration
(Hours )
Total workload
(Hours )
Course duration  1st semester   ( theoretical)  6 10 60
Course duration  1st semester   ( practical ) 6 1.5 9
Studies outside the class  ( 1st semester )  9 12 108
TOTAL      177
Total workload /25     7.08
ECTS credits of the course      7