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1 1st WEEK The Endocrine system Fesce W 2 L 1 6 March 2017 Monday Physics 1 Cozzi W 2 L 1 Endocrine nervous interaction Fesce W 2 L 1 Pathogenic Gram - Cocci Garlanda MOD L 1 7 March 2017 Tuesday Introduction to Adaptive immunity Kallikourdis MOD L 1 Narrative Medicine Marini S 1 Narrative Medicine Marini S 1 Hypothalamus and hypophysis Fesce W 2 L 1 8 March 2017 Wednesday 9 March 2017 Thursday Physics 2 Cozzi W 2 L 1 The biological clock Fesce W 2 L Introduction semester Barajon,Oldan i,montagna Neuro-endocrine control of growth and development Fesce W 2 L Endocrine control of sexual maturation and reproduction Fesce W 2 L 1 Energy balance in resting and stressed conditions #1 Natoli W 2 L 1 Energy balance in resting and stressed conditions #2 Natoli W 2 L 1 10 March 2017 Friday Physics 3 Cozzi W 2 L 1 Dendritic Cells Bonecchi MOD L 1 Antigen Presentation and MHC Kallikourdis MOD L 1 2nd WEEK Thiroid hormones Fesce W 2 L 1 13 March 2017 Monday Physics 4 Cozzi W 2 L 1 Corticosteroids Fesce W 2 L 1 planner 2nd Year II sem A.A march-1.xls Pagina 1
2 The functions of adipose tissue Natoli W 2 L 1 14 March 2017 Tuesday Introduction to Tumors Jaillon MOD L 1 Pathogenic Gram - bacilli Garlanda MOD L 1 15 March 2017 Control of glycemia Fesce W 2 L 1 Wednesday Physics 5 Cozzi W 2 L 1 Physiology: Clinical Links Question Time Self-Assessment Fesce W 2 L 1 Metabolism of thyroid hormones Natoli W 2 L 1 16 March 2017 Characteristics of benign and malignant tumors Jaillon MOD L 1 Thursday March 2017 Physics 6 Cozzi W 2 L 1 Metabolism of corticosteroids Natoli W 2 L 1 3rd WEEK 20 March 2017 The cardiac cycle: the heart as a pump Fesce W 2 L 1 Monday T cells and B cells I Kallikourdis MOD L 1 Cardiac output: modelling the cardiovascular system Fesce W 2 L 1 21 March 2017 Tuesday T cells and B cells II Kallikourdis MOD L 1 Energy balance in the heart and cardiac metabolism Natoli W 2 L 1 22 March 2017 Heart volume, pressure, work; the triple product and oxygen consumption Fesce W 2 L 1 Wednesday T cells and B cells III Kallikourdis MOD L 1 planner 2nd Year II sem A.A march-1.xls Pagina 2
3 23 March 2017 Cardiac failure Fesce W 2 L 1 Physiology: Clinical Links Question Time Self-Assessment Fesce W 2 L 1 Pathogenic Gram - bacilli 3 Garlanda MOD L 1 Thursday Polarization and Memory Kallikourdis MOD L 1 24 March 2017 Molecular basis of cancer Jaillon MOD L 1 Tolerance and negative regulation of the adaptive immune response Kallikourdis MOD L 1 27 March 2017 Pathogenic Gram - bacilli 2 Garlanda MOD L 1 Plasma composition Natoli W 2 L 1 The electrical activity in the heart Fesce W 2 L 1 Monday Physiopathology of cardiac electrical activity Fesce W 2 L 1 28 March 2017 Narrative Medicine Marini S 1 The complement system Seppo Meri MOD L 1 Tuesday Rickettsias, Chlamydias, Spirochetes Garlanda MOD L 1 29 March 2017 The regulation of heart function by the autonomic nervous system Fesce W 2 L 1 Wednesday The Electrocardiogram Fesce W 2 L 1 30 March 2017 Understanding the heart through congenital defects Spirochetes, Vibrios 4th WEEK Barajon/ Fesce W 2 L 1 Garlanda MOD L 1 Thursday The complement system Seppo Meri MOD L Practical: ElectroCardioGram group 1 (3h) Fesce W 2 L PC planner 2nd Year II sem A.A march-1.xls Pagina 3
4 31 March 2017 Molecular basis of cancer II Jaillon MOD L 1 5th WEEK 03 April 2017 Pressure, resistance, flow - resistance vs. capacitance vessels Fesce W 2 L 1 Monday Microcirculation Practical: ElectroCardioGram group 2 (3h) Fesce W 2 L PC 4 April 2017 Pathogenic Fungi Garlanda MOD L 1 Tuesday Immunology of pregnancy Kallikourdis MOD L 1 Two-ways secretion: exocrine and endocrine properties of the GI system Natoli W 2 L 1 5 April 2017 Gastrointestinal system: the enteral nervous system, motility and secretion Fesce W 2 L 1 Wednesday Clinical aspect of patients with tumors Jaillon MOD L Practical: ElectroCardioGram group 3 (3h) Fesce W 2 L PC April 2017 Understanding the nephron through nephrotic and nephritic syndromes Barajon W 2 L Understanding the nephron through nephrotic and nephritic syndromes Barajon W 2 L 1 Vaccines and their development Alberto Mantovani MOD L 1 Metabolic functions of the liver: nutrient processing and biosynthetic activity Natoli W 2 L 1 7 April 2017 Angiogenesis and tumor angiogenesis Bonecchi MOD L 1 Metabolic functions of the liver: catabolic function, detoxification, disposal Natoli W 2 L 1 planner 2nd Year II sem A.A march-1.xls Pagina 4
5 6th WEEK 10 April 2017 Body fluids and the principles of renal functioning Glomerular function Fesce W 2 L 1 Monday Thrombosis and haemostasis Natoli W 2 L 1 The distinct portions of the nephron 1) the proximal tubule Fesce W 2 L 1 planner 2nd Year II sem A.A march-1.xls Pagina 5
6 11 April 2017 Tuesday Pathogenic Fungi 2 Garlanda MOD L 1 Biochemical aspects of renal functions Natoli W 2 L 1 12 April 2017 The distinct portions of the nephron 2) Henle's loop Fesce W 2 L 1 Wednesday The distinct portions of the nephron 3) distal & collecting tubule and duct Fesce W 2 L 1 19 April 2017 Parasites protozoa (Apicomplexans: malaria) Seppo Meri MOD L 1 Wednesday The regulation of sodium & water balance The kidney & blood pressure Fesce W 2 L 1 Acid-base balance and the regulation of body ph Fesce W 2 L 1 20 April 2017 Pathogenic DNA viruses Garlanda MOD L 1 Thursday Hypersensitivity reactions Jaillon MOD L 1 Cardio-vascular and renal integration in the control of blood pressure Fesce W 2 L 1 Clinical links Question Time Self-evaluation (5) Fesce W 2 L 1 21 April April 2017 Parasites protozoa (Ciliates, Amoebae, Flagellates) Seppo Meri MOD L 1 Wednesday Understanding the respiratory system through Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Diseases Understanding the respiratory system through Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Diseases Barajon W 2 L 1 Barajon W 2 L 1 Parasites (Helminths and Arthropod vectors) Seppo Meri MOD L 1 7th WEEK 27 April 2017 Pathogenic DNA viruses 2 Garlanda MOD L 1 planner 2nd Year II sem A.A march-1.xls Pagina 6
7 Thursday Hypersensitivity reactions (2) and autoimmune diseases Jaillon MOD L 1 28 April 2017 Enhancing bodily performance: the ethical question in sports Reichlin BMD S 1 Biochemical aspects of vascular functions Natoli W 2 L 1 02 May 2017 Tuesday May 2017 Pathogenic DNA viruses 3 Garlanda MOD L 1 Wednesday Cases in infectious diseases. 8th WEEK Meri MOD L 1 The respiratory system pressure-volume curves: lungs and chest wall Fesce W 2 L 1 Ventilation and perfusion in the lungs, Gas exchanges at the alveoles and tissues Fesce W 2 L Practical: Spirometry group 1 (3h) Fesce W 2 L PC 4 May Pathogenic RNA viruses Garlanda MOD L 1 Thursday About the brainstem Barajon W 2 L 1 Practical Physical examination of Abdomen Group A Eusebio W 2 P Practical Physical examination of Thorax and Heart Group B Ulian W 2 P Practical Physical examination of Abdomen Group B Eusebio W 2 P Practical Physical examination of Thorax and Heart Group A Ulian W 2 P 5 May 2017 Cases in infectious diseases. Meri MOD L 1 Topic_1 Natoli W 2 L 1 planner 2nd Year II sem A.A march-1.xls Pagina 7
8 9th WEEK 8 May Control of breathing Fesce W 2 L 1 Monday Physiology: Clinical Links Question Time Self-Assessment Fesce W 2 L Practical: Spirometry group 2 (3h) Fesce W 2 P PC planner 2nd Year II sem A.A march-1.xls Pagina 8
9 9 May 2017 Pathogenic RNA viruses 2 Garlanda MOD L 1 Tuesday Rejection of tissue transplants and immunodeficiency syndromes Jaillon MOD L 1 Practical Physical examination of Abdomen Group C Eusebio W 2 P Practical Physical examination of Thorax and Heart Group D Ulian W 2 P Practical Physical examination of Abdomen Group D Eusebio W 2 P Practical Physical examination of Thorax and Heart Group C Ulian W 2 P 10 May 2017 The autonomic nervous system a hierarchical control system Fesce W 2 L 1 Wednesday Hypothalamus, control of body temperature and feeding Fesce W 2 L Practical: Spirometry group 3 (3h) Fesce W 2 P PC May 2017 Pathogenic RNA viruses 3 Garlanda MOD L 1 Thursday Ascending aminergic projections from the brainstem (ARAS) Fesce W 2 L 1 Immune responses to tumors Mantovani MOD L The sleep/waking cycle Coma and cortical arousal Fesce W 2 L 1 12 May th WEEK 15 May 2017 Hypothalamus, amygdala and limbic circuits Emotions Arousal Fesce W 2 L 1 Monday Inflammation and cancer Mantovani MOD L 1 Dopaminergic systems in the mesencephalon: pleasure and motivation Fesce W 2 L 1 16 May 2017 Pathogenic RNA viruses 4 Garlanda MOD L 1 Tuesday Innate immunity in translational medicine Jaillon MOD L 1 Hemostasis and coagulation Bonecchi MOD L 1 planner 2nd Year II sem A.A march-1.xls Pagina 9
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11 17 May 2017 The hippocampus, memory and contextualization Fesce W 2 L 1 Wednesday Memory: cellular mechanisms, types of memory, encoding, consolidation, recall Fesce W 2 L 1 18 May 2017 Physiology: Clinical Links Question Time Self-Assessment Fesce W 2 L 1 Pathogenic RNA viruses 5 Garlanda MOD L 1 Thursday Working memory and planning Primary and extended consciousness Fesce W 2 L 1 19 May 2017 The "external" and the internal paths of behavioural control Fesce W 2 L 1 Microbiome and metabolism Natoli W 2 L 1 22 May 2017 Monday May 2017 Microbioma and immune response Garlanda MOD L 1 Tuesday Revisions and exercises Jaillon MOD L 1 24 May 2017 C-MAPS GROUP WORK Zavalloni/ Barajon The electroencephalogram (EEG) intro to practicals Fesce W 2 L 1 Wednesday Practical: EEG group 1 Fesce W 2 L PC Practical: EEG group 2 Fesce W 2 L PC 11th WEEK SG 25 May 2017 planner 2nd Year II sem A.A march-1.xls Pagina 11
12 Thursday Thrombotic diseases Bonecchi MOD L 1 Immunosenescence Mantovani MOD L 1 26 May 2017 Friday Atherosclerosis Bonecchi MOD L 1 C-MAPS GROUP WORK C-MAPS GROUP WORK 12th WEEK Zavalloni/ Barajon Zavalloni/ Barajon SG SG Language Fesce W 2 L 1 29 May 2017 Monday The neurobiological basis of Subjectivity and Consciousness Fesce W 2 L 1 Practical: EEG group 3 Fesce W 2 P PC 30 May 2017 Tuesday Topic_2 Natoli W 2 L 1 31 May 2017 Clinical Link: The possible disturbances of heart rhythm Fesce W 2 L 1 Wednesday Physiology: Clinical Links Question Time Self-Assessment Fesce W 2 L 1 planner 2nd Year II sem A.A march-1.xls Pagina 12
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