Overview
This is the second of two units in the Biochemistry second year curriculum which introduces you to the fundamental concepts and knowledge required to understand cellular function at a molecular level. The unit will assist you to build the skills necessary to interpret biochemical information and perform biochemical experiments. The … For more content click the Read More button below.
In this unit (Metabolic basis of human diseases), you will learn about the mechanisms by which biochemical processes are activated, suppressed and coordinated in pathways/networks to maintain cell and organism viability and to respond appropriately to environmental stimuli. These mechanisms are examined within the context of cellular respiration and energy metabolism and the dysregulation of biochemical pathways is related to human disease. Skill development focuses on analysis and measurement of metabolic and signalling processes and on testing hypotheses related to biochemical pathways and networks.
Offerings
S2-01-CLAYTON-ON-CAMPUS
Rules
Enrolment Rule
Contacts
Chief Examiner(s)
Dr Nathan Croft
Unit Coordinator(s)
Associate Professor Nirma Samarawickrema
Learning outcomes
On successful completion of this unit, you should be able to:
1.
Describe the role of cellular respiration in the maintenance of life;
2.
Integrate the various energy producing biochemical pathways demonstrating interrelationships and regulation;
3.
Apply the principles of regulation to explain how biochemical pathways are coordinated;
4.
Analyse how dysregulation of biochemical pathways is related to human diseases;
5.
Communicate scientific information effectively through written or verbal means;
6.
Apply scientific methodologies and laboratory techniques to collect, analyse, and draw conclusions from data.
Teaching approach
Problem-based learning
Active learning
Online learning
Case-based teaching
Assessment
1 - In-semester tests
2 - Laboratory assessments (reports and poster presentations)
3 - Final assessment - Exam (3 hours and 10 minutes)
Scheduled and non-scheduled teaching activities
Laboratories
Workshops
Workload requirements
Workload
Learning resources
Required resources
Other unit costs
Costs are indicative and subject to change.
Protective clothing: Lab coat $35; enclosed Shoes $150
Availability in areas of study
Biochemistry