Data
Official data in SubjectManager for the following academic year: 2024-2025
Course director
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Barabás Klaudia
assistant professor,
Department of Dermatology, Venereology and Oncodermatology -
Number of hours/semester
lectures: 12 hours
practices: 0 hours
seminars: 0 hours
total of: 12 hours
Subject data
- Code of subject: OXF-MNE-h-T
- 1 kredit
- General Medicine
- Optional modul
- autumn
ODA-MB2-T finished
Exam course:Course headcount limitations
min. 5 – max. 15
Available as Campus course for . Campus-karok: GYTK TTK
Topic
Students gain an insight into the modern approach to neuroendocrinology, with many experimental examples and clinical relevance. They can familiarize themselves with the latest research data describing the molecular effects of hormones on the central nervous system. In addition, they get an overview of the most modern tools of molecular neuroendocrinology.
Lectures
- 1.
Functional anatomy and the role of the hypothalamus and pituitary gland I
- Lengyel Ferenc - 2.
Functional anatomy and the role of the hypothalamus and pituitary gland II
- Lengyel Ferenc - 3.
Methods in molecular neuroendocrinology I.
- Ernszt Dávid - 4.
Methods in molecular neuroendocrinology II.
- Barabás Klaudia - 5.
Stress and metabolism I
- Zelena Dóra Tímea - 6.
Stress and metabolism II
- Zelena Dóra Tímea - 7.
The effect of stress on the endocrine and immune system I.
- Kovács Gergely - 8.
The effect of stress on the endocrine and immune system II.
- Kovács Gergely - 9.
The neuronal regulation of fertility I
- Lengyel Ferenc - 10.
The neuronal regulation of fertility II
- Lengyel Ferenc - 11.
Genomic and non-genomic effect of estrogen on neurons I
- Barabás Klaudia - 12.
Genomic effect of estrogen on neurons II
- Barabás Klaudia
Practices
Seminars
Reading material
Obligatory literature
Physiology textbooks
Literature developed by the Department
Lecture slides and videos
Notes
Notes taken by the student
Recommended literature
Kandel: Principles of Neuronal Science, 5th edition, 2012
Conditions for acceptance of the semester
Writing report at the end of the course.
Mid-term exams
Writing report at the end of the course.
Making up for missed classes
Making up for missed classes are not possible.
Exam topics/questions
Test questions based on the lectures