Nobel Prize Awarded Cell Biology 2

Adatok

A Tantárgybejelentőben megadott hivatalos adatok az alábbi tanévre: 2024-2025

Tantárgyfelelős

  • Pap Marianna

    associate professor,
    Department of Medical Biology and Central Electron Microscope Laboratory

Óraszámok/félév

előadás: 24 óra

gyakorlat: 0 óra

szeminárium: 0 óra

összesen: 24 óra

Tárgyadatok

  • Kód: OAE-NS2-T
  • 2 kredit
  • General Medicine
  • Elective modul
  • spring
Előfeltétel:

OAA-MB1-T finished

Kurzus létszámkorlát

min. 5 fő – max. 200 fő

Tematika

The aim of the course is to present the most important and most exciting Nobel Prize-winning molecular cell biology discoveries based on Nobel lectures given by the winners. The background story of the awards reveals many years of research work, good ideas, good fortune mixed with family and other personal memories. There is no single recipe for success, the road is always a bit different, and perhaps the only common feature is the teamwork. From the presentations one might get insight of the winners’ personality as well. An important aspect was in the selection of the topics to emphasize their significance (DNA-, RNA-structure and their synthesis, ribosome function), their impact on current medical way of thinking (e.g. Prions) and diagnostic methods (e.g. recombinant DNA technology, DNA sequencing), the description of their present and future medical applicability (e.g. in vitro fertilization), as well as to highlight their potential relations to different diseases (e.g. cell cycle regulation, reprogram of differentiated cells, RNA interference, papillomaviruses, HIV). Lectures are organized based on the topics related to the weekly schedule of the molecular cell biology course, not in chronological order. Most of the presented discoveries and experiments are involved in the molecular cell biology course material, so hopefully their discussion helps in the better understanding of those topics and lead to a more effective and shorter exam preparation.

Előadások

  • 1. Passive transport - Pap Marianna
  • 2. Passive transport - Pap Marianna
  • 3. Active transport - Pap Marianna
  • 4. Action of hormones - Pap Marianna
  • 5. G-proteins and their role in signal transduction - Pap Marianna
  • 6. G-protein coupled receptors - Pap Marianna
  • 7. Growth factors - Pap Marianna
  • 8. Growth factors - Pap Marianna
  • 9. Reversible protein phosphorylation in signal transduction pathways - Pap Marianna
  • 10. Reversible protein phosphorylation in signal transduction pathways - Pap Marianna
  • 11.

    Autophagy

    - Pap Marianna
  • 12.

    Autophagy

    - Pap Marianna
  • 13. Programmed cell death - Pap Marianna
  • 14. Programmed cell death - Pap Marianna
  • 15. DNA tumor viruses - Pap Marianna
  • 16. DNA tumor viruses - Pap Marianna
  • 17. RNA tumor viruses - Pap Marianna
  • 18. Retroviral oncogenes - Pap Marianna
  • 19. Telomeres and telomerase activity in cancers - Pap Marianna
  • 20. Human cell- and tissue transplantation - Pap Marianna
  • 21. In vitro fertilization - Pap Marianna
  • 22. The discovery of the green fluorescent protein and its significance in molecular biology - Pap Marianna
  • 23. Exam - Pap Marianna
  • 24. Exam - Pap Marianna

Gyakorlatok

Szemináriumok

A tananyag elsajátításához szükséges segédanyagok

Kötelező irodalom

Saját oktatási anyag

Jegyzet

Ajánlott irodalom

www.nobelprize.org

A félév elfogadásának feltételei

None

Félévközi ellenőrzések

2 written tests: on week 7 and on week 14.

Távolmaradás pótlásának lehetőségei

Participation on Hungarian or German lectures is the only possibility to make-up missed lectures.

Vizsgakérdések

1. Passive transport
2. Active transport
3. G-proteins and their role in signal transduction
4. Growth factors
5. Reversible protein phosphorylation in signal transduction pathways
6. Autophagy
7. Programmed cell death
8. DNA tumor viruses
9. RNA tumor viruses Retroviral oncogenes
10. Telomeres and telomerase activity in cancers
11. In vitro fertilization
12. The discovery of the green fluorescent protein and its significance in molecular biology

Vizsgáztatók

Gyakorlatok, szemináriumok oktatói