MEDICAL GENETICS
Full year
Frequency Mandatory
- 2 CFU
- 24 hours
- Italian
- Trieste
- Obbligatoria
- Oral Exam
- SSD MED/03
- Advanced concepts and skills
Is part of:
The course will provide students with knowledge of different aspects of human and medical genetics and the developed strategies to study the molecular mechanisms underlying these pathologies.
Knowledge and understanding: the student should achieve a good knowledge regarding the mechanisms regulating the hereditability of genetic traits, as well as the experimental approaches aimed at identifying the genetic causes of diseases.
Applying knowledge and understanding: the student should demonstrate in-depth knowledge about the genetic mechanisms defining the transmission of monogenic and multifactorial diseases. Furthermore, the student should be able to apply the scientific method for the evaluation and interpretation of experimental data and scientific literature.
Making judgements: the student should acquire critical skills and autonomy of judgment, demonstrating the ability to integrate different aspects of the discipline in a synthetic way and with proper scientific terminology.
Communication skills: during classes, students will be encouraged to interact and communicate with each other’s, prosing questions aimed at strengthening thee learned concepts. Exercises will be submitted to the students in order to test the acquired knowledge. Furthermore, students should be able to use the specific terminology of the discipline to describe the issues addressed during the course.
Learning skills. The student should be able to independently examine the topics learned during the course through the critical consultation of scientific articles.
Knowledge of the general aspects of genetics
The teaching contributes to the realization of the educational objective of the course in Medicine and Surgery by providing to the student with the knowledge of medical genetics. The main aim of the course is to provide students with knowledge regarding the different aspects of human and medical genetics and the strategies for the identification of molecular mechanism underlying these genetic diseases. The following topics will be covered:
• The human chromosomes. Karyotype. Chromosomal abnormalities. Abnormalities
of structure. Chromosomal diseases.
• Mendelian disorders: study of pedigrees, autosomal dominant and recessive patterns of inheritance, X-linked diseases, mitochondrial inheritance.
• Gene mutations and polymorphisms.
• Multifactorial diseases
• Genes and lifestyle
• Innovative therapies
• Genetic counselling
Genetica umana e medica di Neri Giovanni; Genuardi Maurizio editore Edra Masson
The teaching contributes to the realization of the educational objective of the course in Medicine and Surgery by providing to the student with the knowledge of medical genetics. The main aim of the course is to provide students with knowledge regarding the different aspects of human and medical genetics and the strategies for the identification of molecular mechanism underlying these genetic diseases. The following topics will be covered:
• The human chromosomes. Karyotype. Chromosomal abnormalities. Abnormalities
of structure. Chromosomal diseases.
• Mendelian disorders: study of pedigrees, autosomal dominant and recessive patterns of inheritance, X-linked diseases, mitochondrial inheritance.
• Gene mutations and polymorphisms.
• Multifactorial diseases
• Genes and lifestyle
• Innovative therapies
• Genetic counselling
Lectures
Any changes to the methods described here, which become necessary to ensure the application of the safety protocols related to the COVID19 emergency, will be communicated on the Department, Study Program and teaching website.
Students’ evaluation will consist in a written/oral exam with exercises, open and multiple choices questions. Students should be able to revise and discuss the concepts learned during the course.
The grading system ranges from 0/30 to 30/30 cum laude. In order to pass the exam (18/30), students should prove to have gained enough knowledge on the topics of the lessons. To earn the highest score (30/30 cum laude), students must correctly complete all sections of the exam and demonstrate a thorough knowledge of the topics discussed in class.
This course explores topics closely related to one or more goals of the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development (SDGs)