Translational medicine and biotechnologies 2

A.A. 2025/2026
5
Crediti massimi
60
Ore totali
SSD
BIO/12 MED/05 MED/07 MED/46
Lingua
Inglese
Obiettivi formativi
The course aims to apply a multidisciplinary approach to human health problems to transfer new findings from the basic sciences to clinical practice. The purpose of the course is to train students to familiarize themselves with methods, using aninterdisciplinary approach, of biotechnology research with an impact on Human Health..
Risultati apprendimento attesi
BLOCK 1: CLINICAL BIOCHEMISTRY
The students will recognize laboratory tests to define the function and health of the main organs and will be able to choose,
apply and interpret proper tests to diagnose and manage diseases.
BLOCK 2: CLINICAL PATHOLOGY
At the end of this course, the students will be able to choose the most appropriate tests to use in specific clinical settings,
interpret the results, and make a clinical decision.
BLOCK 3: CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY
At the end of this short course, students will be able to:
- Understand the role of the hospital microbiology lab in the diagnosis and management of infectious diseases.
- Describe key diagnostic techniques (culture, Gram stain, molecular assays) and when to use them.
- Interpret laboratory results relevant to the most common hospital infections.
- Recognize the principles of antimicrobial susceptibility testing and resistance mechanisms.
- Understand the microbiological workflow in real clinical settings, including urgency, sample handling, and reporting.
BLOCK 4: BIOTECHNOLOGY APPROACHES IN TRANSLATIONAL MEDICINE
At the end of this course, the student will acquire knowledge on applications different biotechnological techniques used both
in clinics and biomedical translational research.
Corso singolo

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Programma e organizzazione didattica

Edizione unica

Responsabile

Prerequisiti
The Part 1 examination must be passed before the end of Part 2 year 4.
Modalità di verifica dell’apprendimento e criteri di valutazione
The assessment of learning takes place through a written test lasting 60 minutes.
The test will be based on the Moodle platform basically with multiple-choice and short answer questions (n=32) distributed
among the 4 different blocks.
The student earns:
1 point for each correct answer
0.5 points for each partial or incomplete answer
0 points for each incorrect answer or unanswered question.
The exam will be considered successfully completed (Idoneità) if the student has acquired a minimum score of 18/30.
In the event of a score of 31-32, honors (lode) will be granted.
Registration through SIFA is mandatory.
Clinical Biochemistry
Programma
BLOCK 1: CLINICAL BIOCHEMISTRY
1. Laboratory tests for:
- Cardiovascular system diseases
- Urogenital system, renal function- water and electrolytes disorders
- Gastrointestinal apparatus and gland disorders
- Endocrine disorders
- Inherited metabolic disorders
2. Tumour markers and liquid biopsy
3. Paediatric and geriatric clinical biochemistry
Metodi didattici
Synchronous learning: class-room lectures
Asynchronous learning: audio-video lectures, question and answers, video-tutorials, articles and book chapters for further
exploring the proposed topics will be suggested.
ATTENDANCE: Attendance is required to be allowed to take the exam. Unexcused absence is tolerated up to 34% of the
course activities. University policy regarding excused illness is followed.
Materiale di riferimento
Rifai N. Tietz Fundamentals of Clinical Chemistry and Molecular Diagnostics. Elsevier
Clinical pathology
Programma
BLOCK 2: CLINICAL PATHOLOGY
1. Tests for monitoring blood coagulation
- Learn about diagnostic tests for monitoring the different phases of the coagulation process
- Improve skills to understand laboratory results
- Improve skills to make a clinical decision
2. Tests for monitoring bone turnover
- Learn about diagnostic tests for monitoring bone synthesis and bone resorption in different clinical conditions
- Improve skills to understand laboratory results
- Improve skills to make a clinical decision
3. Analysis of urine
- Learn about different types of sample collection and analyses that can be performed in different clinical conditions
- Improve skills to understand laboratory results
- Improve skills to make a clinical decision
4. Analysis of cerebrospinal fluid
- Learn about diagnostic tests for the diagnosis of different neurological diseases
- Improve skills to understand laboratory results
- Improve skills to make a clinical decision
5. Analysis of synovial fluid
- Learn about diagnostic tests for the diagnosis of different joint diseases
- Improve skills to understand laboratory results
- Improve skills to make a clinical decision
6. Analysis of pleural fluid
- Learn about diagnostic tests for identification of exudates, transudates and chylous effusion
- Improve skills to understand laboratory results
- Improve skills to make a clinical decision
Metodi didattici
Synchronous learning: class-room lectures
Asynchronous learning: audio-video lectures, question and answers, video-tutorials, articles and book chapters for further
exploring the proposed topics will be suggested.
ATTENDANCE: Attendance is required to be allowed to take the exam. Unexcused absence is tolerated up to 34% of the
course activities. University policy regarding excused illness is followed.
Materiale di riferimento
Coleman-Tsongalis, Molecular Pathology, Elsevier 2018
Tietz Fundamentals of Clinical Chemistry and Molecular Diagnostics, 8th Edition
Microbiology
Programma
BLOCK 3: CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY
1. Introduction to Clinical Microbiology & Diagnostic Workflow
2. Bacterial Infections and Antibiotic Resistance
3. Collection samples methodology
4. Bloodstream Infections, Sepsis, and Hemocultures
5. Microbiology of Respiratory and Urinary Tract Infections
6. Hospital-Acquired Infections & Infection Control - Role of the Lab
7. Microbiome, Diagnosis and Fecal Microbiome Transplantation
Metodi didattici
Synchronous learning: class-room lectures
Asynchronous learning: audio-video lectures, question and answers, video-tutorials, articles and book chapters for further
exploring the proposed topics will be suggested.
ATTENDANCE: Attendance is required to be allowed to take the exam. Unexcused absence is tolerated up to 34% of the
course activities. University policy regarding excused illness is followed.
Materiale di riferimento
1. 2. Connie R. Mahon, Donald C. Lehman, George Manuselis, "Textbook of Diagnostic Microbiology" Elsevier
James J. Dunn, Marc Roger Couturier, Audrey N. Schuetz, "Challenging cases in Diagnostic Clinical Microbiology -
Advanced Strategies and Techniques", Springer
Laboratory medicine
Programma
BLOCK 4: BIOTECHNOLOGY APPROACHES IN TRANSLATIONAL MEDICINE
1. Translational application of technologies to human infections as model of human disease (part 1 and 2)
2. Translational application of technologies to primary immune-deficiencies as model of human disease
3. Translational application of technologies to acquired immune-deficiencies as a model of human disease
4. Translational application of technologies to autoimmunity of human disease
5. Translational application of technologies to auto-inflammatory disorders as model of human diseases
Metodi didattici
Synchronous learning: class-room lectures
Asynchronous learning: audio-video lectures, question and answers, video-tutorials, articles and book chapters for further
exploring the proposed topics will be suggested.
ATTENDANCE: Attendance is required to be allowed to take the exam. Unexcused absence is tolerated up to 34% of the
course activities. University policy regarding excused illness is followed.
Materiale di riferimento
The lectures slides and the pdf of paper presented during the lessons will be uploaded on the Ariel website of the University
of Milan.
Moduli o unità didattiche
Clinical Biochemistry
BIO/12 - BIOCHIMICA CLINICA E BIOLOGIA MOLECOLARE CLINICA - CFU: 2
Lezioni: 16 ore
Lezioni - Didattica Innovativa: 8 ore

Clinical pathology
MED/05 - PATOLOGIA CLINICA - CFU: 1
Lezioni: 8 ore
Lezioni - Didattica Innovativa: 4 ore
Docente: Dozio Elena

Laboratory medicine
MED/46 - SCIENZE TECNICHE DI MEDICINA DI LABORATORIO - CFU: 1
Lezioni: 8 ore
Lezioni - Didattica Innovativa: 4 ore

Microbiology
MED/07 - MICROBIOLOGIA E MICROBIOLOGIA CLINICA - CFU: 1
Lezioni: 8 ore
Lezioni - Didattica Innovativa: 4 ore
Docente: Drago Lorenzo

Docente/i
Ricevimento:
Previo appuntamento
Via Mangiagalli 31
Ricevimento:
Dalle 11.00 alle 12.00 tutti i lunedi previo appuntamento.
Direzione Laboratorio Clinico Generale con Aree Specialistiche. IRCCS Multimedica, Via Fantoli 15/16, Milano (Italy). Tel. 02.5540 6642 - Laboratorio di Microbiologia Clinica, Via Mangiagalli, 31 - Milano
Ricevimento:
Previo Appuntamento
Istituto Clinico Humanitas, Via Alessandro Manzoni 113, Rozzano, Milano
Ricevimento:
su appuntamento tramite telefono/e-mail
via F.lli Cervi 93- LITA Segrate