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Practices (1 hour per week) Measurement and calculation effective dose of the patient receiving intraoral x-ray Importance of collimation, receptors Operating the equipment Notes: maximum number of absences in a semester is 3. more than 3 absences invalidate the semester. closing semi-final GENETICS AND GENOMICS Department of Genetics, Cell- and Immunobiology Lecturer: Prof. Dr. András Falus Second semester Lecture: 2 hours per week Practice: 2 hour per week Credit: 4 Purpose and aim: Genetics and genomic course is an introduction to classical, molecular genetics and functional genomics. Topics include the types and rules of human inheritance, structure and organization of human genom and the methods applied in theoretical and clinical medicine, too. The mechanisms and different forms of genetic and epigenetic variations and their effect on human health are also discussed. In some selected cases the pathway from a gene to the manifestation of a disease phenotype is analyzed by the help of system biology approach. Thematics: Lectures: 1. Introduction to human genetics 2. Cell cycle, mitosis and meiosis 3. Mutations and polymorphisms 4. Cytogenetics 5. Epigenetics 6-7. Genetics of biological processes I-II. 8. Mendelien inheritance: Autosomal inheritance 9. Role of sex in inheritance 10. Population and evolution genetics 11. Human genom, comparative genomics 12. Relationship of of genom and environment; complex inheritance 13. Pharmacogenetics and pharmacogenomics 14. Social, ethical and legal aspects of human genetics Practices: 1-2. Cell cycle and cell divisions 3-4. Cytogenetics I-II. 5. Introduction to human genetics (basic terms, pedigree analysis) 6-7. Monogenic inheritance I-II. SEMMELWEIS UNIVERSITY / FACULTY OF DENTISTRY Faculty of Dentistry 341
SEMMELWEIS UNIVERSITY / FACULTY OF DENTISTRY 342 8-9. Methods of molecular genetics I-II. 10. Midterm exam 11. Complex inheritance 12. Genetherapy 13. Nutrigenetics, - genomics 14. Genetic data bases Prerequisite: Biochemistry, Molecular and Cell biology III. Missed practice may be make up on the same week practice of other group with the agreement of practice teacher. No certification is needed in the case of absence from classes. Absence from the exam may be certified within three workdays at the tutor. One midterm exam is in the second half of the semester. Lecture and practice topics are included. No postponement and improvement. Make up is allowed only for those students who certify their absence from the midterm exam. To obtain signature students have to participate on 75% of classes. (According to Credit-Based Academic and Examination Rules) Final grade of the course is calculated from the written test (70%) and the midterm test (30%). Exam: written test In the exam test there are multiple choice, open questions, pedigrees, molecular genetic studies. To pass the exam 50% of the maximum score is needed. Exam sign up: In the Neptun system Change: By the actual operation of Neptun system Absence from the exam may be certified within three workdays at the tutor. Core text: Thompson & Thompson: Genetics in Medicine (Saunders, 7 th edition ISBN: 9781416030805). Lecture presentations and additional texts are available on the homepage: www.dgci.sote COMPULSORY SUMMER PRACTICE MINIMUM 1-WEEK – MAXIMUM 4-WEEK PROGRAM IN DENTO-ALVEOLAR SURGERY Practicing tooth extractions Practicing local anesthesia Assisting at minor oral surgical procedures Practicing post-surgical patients’ management Carrying out surgical tooth extraction under supervision Carrying out minor dento-alveolar surgical procedures under supervision Students should work at the assigned hospital or dental clinic 6 hours a day, five days a week. Important note: Document certifying the completion of the practice must be handed in at registration! Registration to the next year is not allowed without it!
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SEMMELWEIS UNIVERSITY / FACULTY OF DENTISTRY<br />
342<br />
8-9. Methods of molecular genetics I-II.<br />
10. Midterm exam<br />
11. Complex inheritance<br />
12. Genetherapy<br />
13. Nutrigenetics, - genomics<br />
14. Genetic data bases<br />
Prerequisite: Biochemistry, Molecular and Cell biology III.<br />
Missed practice may be make up on the same week practice of other group with the agreement of<br />
practice teacher.<br />
No certification is needed in the case of absence from classes.<br />
Absence from the exam may be certified within three workdays at the tutor.<br />
One midterm exam is in the second half of the semester. Lecture and practice topics are included.<br />
No postponement and improvement. Make up is allowed only for those students who certify their<br />
absence from the midterm exam.<br />
To obtain signature students have to participate on 75% of classes. (According to Credit-Based<br />
Academic and Examination Rules)<br />
Final grade of the course is calculated from the written test (70%) and the midterm test (30%).<br />
Exam: written test<br />
In the exam test there are multiple choice, open questions, pedigrees, molecular genetic studies.<br />
To pass the exam 50% of the maximum score is needed.<br />
Exam sign up: In the Neptun system<br />
Change: By the actual operation of Neptun system<br />
Absence from the exam may be certified within three workdays at the tutor.<br />
Core text: Thompson & Thompson: Genetics in Medicine (Saunders, 7 th edition ISBN:<br />
9781416030805).<br />
Lecture presentations and additional texts are available on the homepage: www.dgci.sote<br />
COMPULSORY SUMMER PRACTICE<br />
MINIMUM 1-WEEK – MAXIMUM 4-WEEK PROGRAM IN DENTO-ALVEOLAR SURGERY<br />
Practicing tooth extractions<br />
Practicing local anesthesia<br />
Assisting at minor oral surgical procedures<br />
Practicing post-surgical patients’ management<br />
Carrying out surgical tooth extraction under supervision<br />
Carrying out minor dento-alveolar surgical procedures under supervision<br />
Students should work at the assigned hospital or dental clinic 6 hours a day,<br />
five days a week.<br />
Important note: Document certifying the completion of the practice must be handed in at<br />
registration! Registration to the next year is not allowed without it!