Translational medicine and biotechnologies 2 - laboratory medicine (Clerkship)
A.Y. 2025/2026
Learning objectives
This clerkship is designed for students who are interested in exploring experimental approaches in translational immunology from bedside to bench to address the so-called unmet clinical needs.
The main goal of this clerkship is to provide to the student with a hands-on experience in investigating and exploiting the mechanisms of innate immunity to design novel therapeutic strategies against different human diseases, with a particular focus on viral infections, hematologic and solid tumors, and immune-mediated disorders by using cutting edge technologies.
In this clerkship, students will merge clinical, epidemiologic end experimental data that will be analyzed with both classical and computational approaches with the final aim to better understand the pathophysiology of diseases, to better predict the natural history and progression of human diseases and to identify novel cellular and molecular therapeutic targets. The use and implementation of bioinformatic methodologies will help to reduce the analytic dimensions within "big-data" datasets and make it possible to compare data of different origins.
The main goal of this clerkship is to provide to the student with a hands-on experience in investigating and exploiting the mechanisms of innate immunity to design novel therapeutic strategies against different human diseases, with a particular focus on viral infections, hematologic and solid tumors, and immune-mediated disorders by using cutting edge technologies.
In this clerkship, students will merge clinical, epidemiologic end experimental data that will be analyzed with both classical and computational approaches with the final aim to better understand the pathophysiology of diseases, to better predict the natural history and progression of human diseases and to identify novel cellular and molecular therapeutic targets. The use and implementation of bioinformatic methodologies will help to reduce the analytic dimensions within "big-data" datasets and make it possible to compare data of different origins.
Expected learning outcomes
By the end of the course, students will be able to:
1.Understand the research process
2.Gain practical skills in laboratory techniques
3.Gain knowledge in data analysis and interpretation
1.Understand the research process
2.Gain practical skills in laboratory techniques
3.Gain knowledge in data analysis and interpretation
Lesson period: year
Assessment methods: Giudizio di approvazione
Assessment result: superato/non superato
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
Responsible
Course syllabus
Professionalising activities pursue and are an integral part of the objectives and learning outcomes expected from teaching, as they confer the skills and abilities useful for applying knowledge in clinical practice
Teaching methods
Attendance in laboratory medicine departement
Assessment methods and Criteria
Clerkship attendance and adequate exposure to practical training will be monitored and recorded. Clinical teaching will be carried out through the active involvement of students in the different dimensions of hospital practice.
MED/46 - BIOTECHNOLOGY AND METHODS IN LABORATORY MEDICINE - University credits: 1
Clerkship (professional training): 25 hours