General Pathology and Physiopathology
A.Y. 2025/2026
Learning objectives
The course aims at providing knowledge in:
i) molecular mechanisms of damage at the cellular, tissue and organismic level,
ii) subcellular, cellular, tissue and organismic responses to damage,
iii) integration of the said elements towards the understanding of selected topics in physiopathology, iv) state-of-the-art in genomic medicine and precision medicine.
i) molecular mechanisms of damage at the cellular, tissue and organismic level,
ii) subcellular, cellular, tissue and organismic responses to damage,
iii) integration of the said elements towards the understanding of selected topics in physiopathology, iv) state-of-the-art in genomic medicine and precision medicine.
Expected learning outcomes
Students:
a) know the mechanisms of damage and of the responses to damage,
b) know the principles and the pathological implications of acute and chronic inflammation,
c) know the biological and molecular bases of cancer and the molecular rational of anti-cancer therapies,
d) possess integrated knowledge of physiopathology in selected topics including coagulation disorders, cancer, liver diseases, kidney diseases, endocrine diseases, bowel inflammatory diseases and neurodegenerations,
e) are capable of interpreting molecular profiles in genomic medicine.
a) know the mechanisms of damage and of the responses to damage,
b) know the principles and the pathological implications of acute and chronic inflammation,
c) know the biological and molecular bases of cancer and the molecular rational of anti-cancer therapies,
d) possess integrated knowledge of physiopathology in selected topics including coagulation disorders, cancer, liver diseases, kidney diseases, endocrine diseases, bowel inflammatory diseases and neurodegenerations,
e) are capable of interpreting molecular profiles in genomic medicine.
Lesson period: Second semester
Assessment methods: Esame
Assessment result: voto verbalizzato in trentesimi
Single course
This course cannot be attended as a single course. Please check our list of single courses to find the ones available for enrolment.
Course syllabus and organization
Single session
MED/04 - EXPERIMENTAL MEDICINE AND PATHOPHYSIOLOGY - University credits: 9
Informal teaching: 16 hours
Lessons: 65 hours
: 31 hours
Lessons: 65 hours
: 31 hours
Professors:
Casati Lavinia, Chiaramonte Raffaella, Colombo Emanuela, Dellino Gaetano Ivan, Di Fiore Pier Paolo, Disanza Andrea, Malabarba Maria Grazia, Pece Salvatore, Pelicci Pier Giuseppe, Polo Simona Laura Anna, Scita Giorgio
Shifts:
Gruppo 1
Professor:
Di Fiore Pier PaoloGruppo 10
Professor:
Pelicci Pier GiuseppeGruppo 11
Professor:
Pece SalvatoreGruppo 12
Professor:
Pece SalvatoreGruppo 13
Professor:
Pece SalvatoreGruppo 14
Professor:
Pece SalvatoreGruppo 15
Professor:
Scita GiorgioGruppo 16
Professor:
Scita GiorgioGruppo 17
Professor:
Scita GiorgioGruppo 18
Professor:
Scita GiorgioGruppo 19
Professor:
Chiaramonte RaffaellaGruppo 2
Professor:
Di Fiore Pier PaoloGruppo 20
Professor:
Chiaramonte RaffaellaGruppo 21
Professor:
Chiaramonte RaffaellaGruppo 22
Professor:
Polo Simona Laura AnnaGruppo 23
Professor:
Polo Simona Laura AnnaGruppo 24
Professor:
Polo Simona Laura AnnaGruppo 25
Professor:
Dellino Gaetano IvanGruppo 26
Professor:
Dellino Gaetano IvanGruppo 27
Professor:
Dellino Gaetano IvanGruppo 28
Professor:
Malabarba Maria GraziaGruppo 29
Professor:
Malabarba Maria GraziaGruppo 3
Professor:
Di Fiore Pier PaoloGruppo 30
Professor:
Malabarba Maria GraziaGruppo 31
Professor:
Colombo EmanuelaGruppo 32
Professor:
Colombo EmanuelaGruppo 33
Professor:
Casati LaviniaGruppo 34
Professor:
Disanza AndreaGruppo 4
Professor:
Di Fiore Pier PaoloGruppo 5
Professor:
Di Fiore Pier PaoloGruppo 6
Professor:
Pelicci Pier GiuseppeGruppo 7
Professor:
Pelicci Pier GiuseppeGruppo 8
Professor:
Pelicci Pier GiuseppeGruppo 9
Professor:
Pelicci Pier Giuseppe