Biophysics 2

Data

Official data in SubjectManager for the following academic year: 2024-2025

Course director

Number of hours/semester

lectures: 14 hours

practices: 28 hours

seminars: 0 hours

total of: 42 hours

Subject data

  • Code of subject: OAA-BI2-T
  • 3 kredit
  • General Medicine
  • Basic modul
  • spring
Prerequisites:

OAA-BI1-T finished

Course headcount limitations

min. 5 – max. 200

Topic

The course addresses the foundations of physical and biophysical methods used for exploring biological systems particularly the human body, as well as those of physical diagnostic methods. The latter are discussed briefly with references made to a respective topical pre-clinical course.

Lectures

  • 14. Mass spectrometry - Talián Csaba Gábor
  • 13. Modern microscopic methods - Szabó-Meleg Edina
  • 12. Light microscopy, fluorescence microscopy - Szabó-Meleg Edina
  • 10. Geometrical optics - Grama László
  • 11. Vision - Ujfalusi Zoltán
  • 9. Ultrasound - Grama László
  • 7. MRI - Grama László
  • 8. Hearing - Pécsi Ildikó
  • 6. NMR - Grama László
  • 5. Gamma camera, SPECT, PET - Kengyel András Miklós
  • 4. Biological effect of radiations - Szabó-Meleg Edina
  • 3. Interaction of radiations with matter - Szabó-Meleg Edina
  • 2. Radioactivity - Szabó-Meleg Edina
  • 1. Structure of the atomic nucleus - Szabó-Meleg Edina

Practices

  • 27. Preliminary oral practical exam
  • 28. Preliminary oral practical exam
  • 25. Test writing
  • 26. Test writing
  • 23. Make-up lab, seminar
  • 24. Make-up lab, seminar
  • 22. Polarimetry
  • 21. Polarimetry
  • 20. Refractometry
  • 19. Refractometry
  • 18. Light microscope and Laser
  • 17. Light microscope and Laser
  • 15. Optics
  • 16. Optics
  • 14. Doppler-ultrasound
  • 12. Ultrasound
  • 13. Doppler-ultrasound
  • 10. Audiometry
  • 11. Ultrasound
  • 9. Audiometry
  • 8. Absorption of Beta and Gamma Radiation
  • 7. Absorption of Beta and Gamma Radiation
  • 6. Gamma-Ray Spectrometry and Radiation Protection
  • 5. Gamma-Ray Spectrometry and Radiation Protection
  • 4. Geiger-Müller Counter (Radioactive Half-Life)
  • 3. Geiger-Müller Counter (Radioactive Half-Life)
  • 2. Introduction. Laboratory safety training
  • 1. Introduction. Laboratory safety training

Seminars

Reading material

Obligatory literature

Literature developed by the Department

Available in the Teams group of the subject and the PotePedia platform.

Notes

Recommended literature

Conditions for acceptance of the semester

Completion and proper documentation of each laboratory practice and approval thereof by the course instructor. Maximum 2 absences from practices. Students are not allowed to be late from the practicals. Being late counts as an absence.

Mid-term exams

There is a short test at the beginning of every practical lab. If the student fails two of these entrance tests every further failure would count as an absence. One midterm test from the material of the practicals and one preliminary oral practical examination takes place at the end of the semester, that may provide exemption from the practical part of the exam.

Making up for missed classes

Missed practices can be made up during make-up opportunities provided by the department. During each make-up lab, only one missed practice can be made up with the student's own group.

Exam topics/questions

Available in the Teams group of the subject.

Examiners

  • Bódis Emőke
  • Bugyi Beáta
  • Grama László
  • Hild Gábor
  • Huber Tamás
  • Huberné Barkó Szilvia
  • Kengyel András Miklós
  • Lukács András Szilárd
  • Nyitrai Miklós
  • Pécsi Ildikó
  • Szabó-Meleg Edina
  • Talián Csaba Gábor
  • Ujfalusi Zoltán

Instructor / tutor of practices and seminars

  • KURZUSHOZ RENDELT OKTATÓ