Study programmeFrançais
Nuclear Receptors
Programme component of Master's Degree in Biomedicine Research Focus à la Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy
CodeTypeHead of UE Department’s
contact details
Teacher(s)
UM-M1-BIOMFA-003-MOptional UEJOURNE FabriceM112 - Anatomie humaine et Oncologie expérimentale
  • JOURNE Fabrice

Language
of instruction
Language
of assessment
HT(*) HTPE(*) HTPS(*) HR(*) HD(*) CreditsWeighting Term
  • Français
Français1500002.002.00

AA CodeTeaching Activity (AA) HT(*) HTPE(*) HTPS(*) HR(*) HD(*) Term Weighting
M-DOYM-023Nuclear sensors150000Q1100.00%
Unité d'enseignement
Corequis
Corequis

Objectives of Programme's Learning Outcomes

  • Scientific skills
    • Implement and independently carry out an experimental approach, validate a model by comparing its predications with experimental results, assess the limitations of the model's validity, and identify sources or error.
    • In response to situations and aware of the methodological limitations: - Use common techniques of biochemistry, molecular biology, cell biology, studies of tissues and organs (i.e. link a macroscopic phenomenon to microscopic processes). - Use an experimental device in a biological model, know and use the concepts and techniques of animal physiology.
  • Professional integration skills
    • Invest their knowledge and skills in professional scenarios
    • Work in teams in different contexts including with people from different disciplines, integrate, fit in, collaborate, communicate and report
    • Demonstrate their ability to research, analyse and synthesise: - Research, analyse, use different sources of information and materials related to biomedical sciences, format them to draw up a summarised document, produced and broadcast them on digital media. - Carry out a study, identify and raise an issue in a predefined context, build and develop an argument, interpret the data and results, develop an overview, and propose extensions. - Question themselves, think critically, debate, and defend their ideas.
    • Master written and oral scientific expression. Be independent in writing and show that they can communicate their thoughts, reason and organise their knowledge
    • Master scientific English: - Present scientific results, orally and in writing. - Answer scientific questions in English
  • Scientific skills
    • Implement and independently carry out an experimental approach, validate a model by comparing its predications with experimental results, assess the limitations of the model's validity, and identify sources or error.
    • In response to situations and aware of the methodological limitations: - Use common techniques of biochemistry, molecular biology, cell biology, studies of tissues and organs (i.e. link a macroscopic phenomenon to microscopic processes). - Use an experimental device in a biological model, know and use the concepts and techniques of animal physiology.
  • Compétences d'intégration professionnelle
    • Invest their knowledge and skills in professional scenarios
    • Work in teams in different contexts including with people from different disciplines, integrate, fit in, collaborate, communicate and report
    • Demonstrate their ability to research, analyse and synthesise: - Research, analyse, use different sources of information and materials related to biomedical sciences, format them to draw up a summarised document, produced and broadcast them on digital media. - Carry out a study, identify and raise an issue in a predefined context, build and develop an argument, interpret the data and results, develop an overview, and propose extensions. - Question themselves, think critically, debate, and defend their ideas.
    • Master written and oral scientific expression. Be independent in writing and show that they can communicate their thoughts, reason and organise their knowledge
    • Master scientific English: - Present scientific results, orally and in writing. - Answer scientific questions in English

Learning Outcomes of UE

The course describes the critical role of nuclear receptors in cell signaling. It helps to understand the mechanism of steroid hormone actions and their related compounds. It also examines the breast cancer hormone therapy.

Content of UE

The course describes the basics of cell communication and signaling; the discovery, structure and properties of the nuclear receptors; the interactions between nuclear receptors and other signaling pathways; the role of estrogen receptors in breast cancer and as therapeutic targets, as well as new nuclear receptor inhibition strategies.

Prior Experience

Not applicable

Type of Assessment for UE in Q1

  • Written examination

Q1 UE Assessment Comments

Not applicable

Type of Assessment for UE in Q2

  • N/A

Q2 UE Assessment Comments

Not applicable

Type of Assessment for UE in Q3

  • N/A

Q3 UE Assessment Comments

Not applicable

Type of Resit Assessment for UE in Q1 (BAB1)

  • Written examination

Q1 UE Resit Assessment Comments (BAB1)

Not applicable

Type of Teaching Activity/Activities

AAType of Teaching Activity/Activities
M-DOYM-023
  • Cours magistraux
  • Conférences

Mode of delivery

AAMode of delivery
M-DOYM-023
  • Face to face

Required Reading

AA
M-DOYM-023

Required Learning Resources/Tools

AARequired Learning Resources/Tools
M-DOYM-023PDF file of the course.

Recommended Reading

AA
M-DOYM-023

Recommended Learning Resources/Tools

AARecommended Learning Resources/Tools
M-DOYM-023Scientific articles. For example: Anbalagan, Nuclear Receptor Signaling, 2012. Bagamasbad, General and Comparative Andocrinology, 2011. de Leeuw, International Journal of Breast Cancer, 2011. Chang, Oncology Letters, 2012. Helsen, Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology, 2012. Karmakar, Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2013. Ratman, Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology, 2013.

Other Recommended Reading

AAOther Recommended Reading
M-DOYM-023Not applicable

Grade Deferrals of AAs from one year to the next

AAGrade Deferrals of AAs from one year to the next
M-DOYM-023Autorisé
Date de génération : 17/03/2017
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