Molecular Signaling in Health and Disease, 7.5 Credits
The course provides an in-depth understanding of how cellular communication and fate is regulated in physiologically favorable conditions and different stress conditions by studying signal transduction and consequences of intracellular signaling, especially in an inflammatory context. Students will understand the underlying concepts of different signaling pathways and apply tools to analyze and dissect these pathways to identify important key intracellular signaling proteins.
ECTS Credits
7.5 Credits
Level of education
Second cycle, has only first-cycle course/s as entry requirements (A1N)
School
School of Medical Sciences
When is the course offered?
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Prerequisites: A first-cycle education comprising at least 180 credits, of which at least 60 credits are within biomedicine, medicine, biology, chemistry, biochemistry or equivalent. The applicant must also have qualifications corresponding to the course “English B” or course “English 6” from the Swedish Upper Secondary School.
Selection: Academic points
Application code: H8002