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SEMMELWEIS UNIVERSITY / FACULTY OF PHARMACY<br />

474<br />

HEALTH INFORMATICS<br />

Institute of Health Informatics Development and Further Training<br />

Tutor: Mariann Dr. Dinyane - Szabo (dinyane.mariann@public.<strong>semmelweis</strong>-univ.hu)<br />

Credit: 2<br />

2 hours/week<br />

THEMES<br />

Introduction to usage of SAS program. Command of Edit menu in the SAS program: file<br />

1-2. menu, edit menu, view menu, data menu, transform menu, graphs menu, utilities menu,<br />

help menu<br />

3. Biostatistics principles: descriptive statistics, hypothesis theorem, CI intervals.<br />

4. Case study of descriptive statistics<br />

5. ANOVA models: Student’s test, one way and multiple-way ANOVA designs<br />

6. Case study of ANOVA<br />

7. Regression analysis: correlation coefficient, one and multiple variable regression models<br />

8. Case study of regression analysis<br />

9. Nonparametrics methods : khi-square, Fisher’s exact test, associations.<br />

10. Case study of nonparametrics models<br />

11. Logistic model<br />

12. Case study of logistic models<br />

13. Taxonomy: clusters, factorial analysis<br />

14. Final test: solution of a data processing problem<br />

BIOORGANIC CHEMISTRY<br />

Institute of Organic Chemistry<br />

Organic compounds are produced by nature in inexhaustible richness. One of the basic sources of<br />

therapeutically useful compounds is the molecular storage of the pharmacy of nature. Natural<br />

products are generally environment friendly. Their chemistry is in rapid development in our days, too.<br />

What are the most important steps of molecular evolution in the cosmos and on our Earth? What<br />

is the origin of the chirality of life? How can natural products be isolated from the sources? How<br />

can their structure be elucidated? How can the ingenious synthetic methods of nature be imitated<br />

in laboratory? How can the chirality of natural products be transferred to synthetic drug molecules?<br />

How can the complete base sequence of the human genom be determined? These are some<br />

questions of the many others, which are tried to be answered in the special collegium.<br />

Programme<br />

1. Isolation of natural products (e.g. iridioids, peptides).<br />

2. Structure elucidation of natural products.<br />

3. Application of NMR spectroscopy for the stereostructure of organic micromolecules<br />

(e.g. alkaloids, iridoids).

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