EXPERIMENTATION AND PUBLICATION IN BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES
EXPERIMENTATION AND PUBLICATION IN BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES |
Responsável(eis): Prof. Dr. Ruy Ribeiro de Campos Jr, Profa. Dra. Cássia Bergamaschi e o Prof. Dr. Mark M. Knuepfer, PhD, FAPS
Department of Pharmacology and Physiology
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Carga Horária/Créditos: 45h/3 créditos |
Frequência: A confirmar |
Período: 07/08 a 25/08/2023 às segundas e ás sextas-feiras. Data: 07/08 das 09h às 13 e das 14hs às 17hs Demais datas das: 09h às 13hs |
Proposed Course Schedule:
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MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR BASIS OF CELL DEATH
MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR BASIS OF CELL DEATH |
Responsável(eis): Prof. Soraya Smaili e Prof. Mauro Piacentini (Università degli Studi di Roma "Tor Vergata") |
Carga Horária/Créditos:45h/3 créditos |
Frequência: A confirmar |
Período: A confirmar |
Ementa/tópicos abordados:
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Obs.: A partir de 2008 |
STICKING TO ACIDIC Ca2+ STORES AND CALCIUM MOBILIZING MESSENGERS
STICKING TO ACIDIC Ca2+ STORES AND CALCIUM MOBILIZING MESSENGERS |
Responsável(eis): Prof. Gustavo José da Silva Pereira e Prof. Sandip Patel (University College of London - UCL) |
Carga Horária/Créditos:15h/1 crédito |
Frequência: A confirmar |
Período: A confirmar |
Ementa/tópicos abordados: We are i) defining the Ca2+ signalling “toolkit” (channels, transporters) of acidic Ca2+ stores at the molecular level and their evolutionary origins (form), ii) probing their physiological roles in processes such as membrane trafficking and cell migration (function) and iii) investigating how deviant signalling through these organelles can precipitate disorders such as Parkinson disease (failure). Approach: Our course is interdisciplinary, encompassing both “wet” (molecular, cell and structural biology) and “dry” (bioinformatics, phylogenetics and computational modelling) approaches in a highly collaborative and international context. |
Obs.: A partir de 2018 |
NON-CODING RNAS: THEIR ROLE IN CANCER
NON-CODING RNAS: THEIR ROLE IN CANCER |
Responsável(eis): Prof. Miriam Galvonas Jasiulionis, Prof. Gianna Carvalheira e Prof. Frank Slack (Harvard Medical School) |
Carga Horária/Créditos: 75h/5 créditos |
Frequência: A confirmar |
Período: A confirmar |
Ementa: Proposal: In this course, key papers published by Dr. Slack will be discussed. Dr. Slack works as a researcher at Harvard Medical School and his main research interest has been the roles of microRNAs and their targets in development, aging and cancer for novel medical applications. He is an expert in the biology of non-coding RNAs. Therefore, those who wish to deepen their knowledge in the world of RNA, especially in the tumorigenic process, will have the opportunity to exchange ideas and to learn with the work of this remarkable researcher, over two days in August 2019. Goal: To increase the knowledge related to the RNA world, as well as to discuss advances and challenges regarding the use of molecular mechanisms modulating RNAs in clinical practice, especially for oncology. |
Obs.: A partir de 2019 |
THE BIOLOGY OF CANCER EXOSOMES
THE BIOLOGY OF CANCER EXOSOMES |
Responsável(eis): Prof. Catarina Porto, Prof. Maria Aparecida Juliano e Dr. Ana Rita da Costa Pinto (The Institute of Molecular Pathology and Immunology of the University of Porto (IPATIMUP) |
Carga Horária/Créditos: 90h/6 créditos |
Frequência: A confirmar |
Período: A confirmar |
Ementa/tópicos abordados: Proposal: Increasing evidence indicates that extracellular vesicles (EVs) secreted from tumor cells play a key role in the overall progression of the disease state. EVs such as exosomes are secreted by a wide variety of cells and transport a varied population of proteins, lipids, DNA, and RNA species within the body. Cancer exosomes have emerged as biological mediators in cancer contributing to major steps of disease progression: modulation of immune response, tumor microenvironment reprogramming and metastasis. Dr. Ana Rita da Costa Pinto is Junior Researcher at Genetic Dynamics of Cancer Cells Group at The Institute of Molecular Pathology and Immunology of the University of Porto (IPATIMUP). She is an expert in the biology of cancer exosomes and stem cells. In this course, we will have the opportunity to learn both the theoretical and practical aspects of the biology of the exosomes with this remarkable researcher. |
Obs.: A partir de 2019 |
INTEGRATIVE ACTIONS OF ALDOSTERONE WITHIN CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM
INTEGRATIVE ACTIONS OF ALDOSTERONE WITHIN CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM |
Responsável(eis): Prof. Eduardo Colombari e Prof. Joel C. Geerling (University of Iowa Hospital & Clinics) |
Carga Horária/Créditos: 15h/1 crédito |
Frequência: A confirmar |
Período: A confirmar |
Ementa/tópicos abordados: Palestra 1: Aldosterone-sensitive neurons in the nucleus of the solitary tract: bidirectional connections with the central nucleus of the amygdala. Palestra 2: Aldosterone-Sensing Neurons in the NTS Exhibit State-Dependent Pacemaker Activity and Drive Sodium Appetite via Synergy with Angiotensin II Signaling - Part I. Palestra 3: Título: Aldosterone-Sensing Neurons in the NTS Exhibit State-Dependent Pacemaker Activity and Drive Sodium Appetite via Synergy with Angiotensin II Signaling - Part II |
Obs.: A partir de 2019 |
THE CONTRIBUTION OF RENAL SENSORY NERVES TO CARDIOVASCULAR AND RENAL FUNCTION CONTROL
THE CONTRIBUTION OF RENAL SENSORY NERVES TO CARDIOVASCULAR AND RENAL FUNCTION CONTROL |
Responsável(eis): Prof. Erika Nishi, Prof. Cassia Bergamaschi, Prof. Eduardo Colombari, Prof. Ruy Campos, Prof. Dr. Mark M. Knuepfer (University of Saint Louis University) |
Carga Horária/Créditos: 30h/2 créditos |
Frequência: A confirmar |
Período: A confirmar |
Ementa/tópicos abordados: The course will be offered in English and the main objective is to discuss the importance of renal afferent mechanisms regarding the control of the cardiovascular and renal systems under normal and pathophysiological conditions, with emphasis on arterial hypertension. Prof. Mark Knuepfer, Professor of Pharmacology and Physiolgy - St. Louis University - USA- has extensive experience in the field and during the course he will discuss and present techniques related to the theme in collaboration with other Professors of the Postgraduate Program in Pharmacology. The role of specific receptors located in the renal pelvis will be the main focus of the course. |
Obs.: A partir de 2019 |
CELL DEATH AND THE IMMUNE SYSTEM
CELL DEATH AND THE IMMUNE SYSTEM |
Responsável: Prof. Karina Ramalho Bortoluci |
Carga Horária/Créditos: 60h/4 créditos/ano |
Período: A confirmar |
Ementa/tópicos abordados: The goal of this course is to transmit to the students the basic concepts about the molecular control of apoptosis, necroptosis and pyroptosis and their impact on the immune system. We will discuss the role of the different forms of cell death during the ontogeny of the immune system, the regulation of the immune response and the implication to inflammatory responses, particularly the importance of cell death to the control of infectious diseases. For many years, the phenomenon of cell death was neglected by the scientific community in favor of other biological processes such as activation, proliferation and differentiation. However, the area of cell death biology was massively developed in the last couple of decades and is responsible for the characterization of novel molecules and transduction pathways, contributing to the understanding of fundamental concepts about immune privilege, tolerance and autoimmunity, regulation of inflammatory processes, cytotoxicity, graft rejection and immune response to infections and tumors. In recent years, many advances to the knowledge of cell death processes were achieved. Today, we know that, in addition to the programmed cell death called apoptosis, other processes also regulated molecularly, have been described. However, unlike apoptosis, which essentially is a non-inflammatory form of cell death, necroptosis and pyroptosis are pro-inflammatory forms of cell death that participate actively to the control of infections and tumors. In this course, we intend to discuss the molecular mechanisms involved in the regulation of different cell death processes, their consequences for the immune response and potential therapeutic applications. Lecture #1 – Historical view and basic concepts on programmed cell death Date: 01/03/2021, Monday das 8:00-9:50 Speaker: Seamus Martin Lecture #2 – Apoptosis and tumor biology Date: 01/03/2021, Monday das 10:10-12:00 Speaker: Cristina Muñoz-Pinedo Lecture #3 – Inflammasomes and molecular regulation of pyroptosis Date: 02/03/2021, Tuesday das 8:00-9:50 Speaker: Petr Broz Lecture #4 – Necroptosis and other alternative forms of regulated cell death Date: 02/03/2021, Tuesday das 10:10-12:00 Speaker: Peter Vandenabeele Lecture #5 – Cell death regulation of Central & Peripheral Tolerance Date: 03/03/2021, Wednesday das 8:00-9:50 Speaker: Verena Labi Lecture #6 – Recognition of dying cells and consequence for inflammation Date: 03/03/2021, Wednesday das 10:10-12:00 Speaker: Jennifer Martinez Lecture #7 – Immunogenic x non-immunogenic cell death Date: 04/03/2021, Thursday das 8:00-9:50 Speaker: Lecture #8 – Control of infections by cell death processes Date: 04/03/2021, Wednesday das 10:10-12:00 Speaker: Thirumala Kanneganti Lecture #9 – Guidelines for cell death analysis and quantification Date: 05/03/2021, Friday das 8:00-9:50 Speaker: Lecture #10 – Therapeutic strategies targeting cell death pathways Date: 05/03/2021, Friday das 10:10-12:00 Speaker: Domagoj Vucic V – TEACHING STRATEGIES • Online lectures with specialist in the field; • Journal Clubs presented by students; • Group discussion about concepts, experimental strategies and scientific open questions • Journal Club presentation 40% da nota • Final Report 40% da nota • Participation on online discussion 20% da nota We will accept a maximum number of 15 students, who should be interviewed or submit CV for assessment, as part of the selection process. This course may benefit from the participation of a foreign professor and will be given in English. Therefore, proficiency in English must be provided at the time of registration and/or during interview. |
Obs.: A partir de 2021 |
NEW TECHNOLOGIES AND TECHNIQUES EMPLOYED FOR STUDYING CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM DISEASES/DISORDERS
NEW TECHNOLOGIES AND TECHNIQUES EMPLOYED FOR STUDYING CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM DISEASES/DISORDERS |
Responsável: Prof. Prof. Dra. Mirian Hayashi |
Carga Horária/Créditos: 30 horas, sendo 10 horas de aulas expositivas e 20 horas de estudos/ 2 créditos |
Período: semanal |
Objetivos: O curso pretende apresentar metodologias avançadas empregadas nos estudos de diversas doenças e transtornos do sistema nervoso central (incluindo esquizofrenia, depressão, ansiedade, transtorno bipolar, autismo, esclerose lateral amiotrófica, brain, cancer, dentre outras), englobando diversos aspectos, como tecnologias e estratégias inovadoras utilizadas para avaliar as alterações no SNC e para a geração das teorias mais atualizadas sobre a etiologia das doenças que afetam o cérebro. O curso será ministrado totalmente em inglês por diversos professores de diferentes universidades internacionais renomadas, e espera-se que os alunos tenham contato com as pesquisas realizadas em outros países, proporcionando uma visão ampla de como os estudos com SNC estão sendo conduzidos em diversos laboratórios fora do Brasil. Ementa: ● 15/10 (9 AM) - Matheus Fonseca (Brazilian Biosciences National Laboratory (LNBio), Brazilian Center for Research in Energy and Materials(CNPEM)) - Molecular Neurobiology of Intellectual Disability and Idiopathic Parkinson’s Disease [employs synchrotron-based Xray microtomography for neural tissues]; O curso inclui aulas teóricas e a participação dos alunos, por meio de discussão dos temas de cada aula, leitura e análise crítica do material complementar e apresentação de questões para os palestrantes após cada aula teórica. As aulas serão exclusivamente ministradas na língua inglesa. Avaliação: A avaliação dos alunos será baseada na frequência e participação nas discussões. |
Obs.: A partir de 2021 |
PHARMACOLOGICAL APPROACHES IN NEUROSCIENCE
PHARMACOLOGICAL APPROACHES IN NEUROSCIENCE |
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Responsável: Prof. Dr. Vincent Vialou | |||||||||||||||||||||
Carga Horária/Créditos: 30 horas, sendo 10 horas de aulas expositivas e 20 horas de estudos/ 2 créditos | |||||||||||||||||||||
Período: semanal | |||||||||||||||||||||
This course will link neuroscience to the pharmacological treatment of psychiatric and neurological disorders. The aim of the course is to provide advanced knowledge in advanced and modern methods in the fields and provides a neurobiological framework for understanding human behavior and the molecular mechanism underlying some psychiatric and neurological disorders. Special emphasis will be given to schizophrenia, drug abuse and depression COURSE TOPICS:
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Obs.: A partir de 2021 |
COMUNICAÇÃO CIENTÍFICA EM LÍNGUA INGLESA
COMUNICAÇÃO CIENTÍFICA EM LÍNGUA INGLESA |
Responsável(eis): Prof. Dr. Mirian Hayashi (Departamento de Farmacologia, UNIFESP); Prof. Dr. Nicholas J. Bradshaw (Department of Biotechnology, University of Rijeka, Rijeka, Croatia) |
Carga Horária/Créditos:45h/3 créditos |
Frequência: A confirmar |
Período: A confirmar |
Ementa:
Seminários:
S1 Falar em público em inglês - 2 horas S2 Artigos de revistas / Artigos científicos - 2 horas S3 O estilo de redação científica - 3 horas S4 Lendo e resumindo - 3 horas S5 Citando e parafraseando - 3 horas S6 Debates sobre questões científicas 1/ Discussões sobre questões científicas 1 - 3 horas S7 Debates sobre questões científicas 2 / Discussões sobre questões científicas 2 - 3 horas
S8 Erros comuns em inglês - 3 horas
S9 Apresentações científicas 1 / Apresentações científicas 1 - 4 horas S10 Apresentações científicas 2 / Apresentações científicas 2 - 4 horas Exame final e nota final:
Avaliação durante o curso (100%)O curso inclui aulas teóricas e a participação ativa dos alunos, por meio de discussão dos temas selecionados para cada aula e de atividades entregues após as aulas teóricas.Avaliação: A avaliação dos alunos será baseada na frequência, e na participação nas discussões e seminários, cujos temas abordarão os tópicos científicos a serem definidos com os alunos participantes deste curso.
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Obs.: A partir de 2022 |
BIOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRY OF MENTAL ILLNESS
BIOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRY OF MENTAL ILLNESS |
Responsável(eis): Prof. Dr. Mirian Hayashi, Prof. Dr. Vincent Vialou e Prof. Dr. Fábio Cruz (Departamento de Farmacologia – UNIFESP/ EPM); Prof. Dr. Vitor Oliveira (Departamento de Biofísica – UNIFESP/ EPM), Prof. Dr. Nicholas J. Bradshaw (Department of Biotechnology, University of Rijeka, Rijeka, Croatia) |
Carga Horária/Créditos: 60 horas, sendo 20h de atividades online e 40h de estudo e preparo das atividades/ 4 créditos |
Frequência: Anual |
Período: A confirmar |
Ementa/tópicos abordados:
Lectures:
L1. Introduction to mental illness – 1 h L2. Therapeutic options – 1 h L3. Antipsychotics, antidepressants and mood stabilisers – 2 h L4. Environmental risk factors –1 h L5. Genetic risk factors – 2 h L6. Rodent models of major mental illness – 1 h L7. Investigating mental illness in the clinic – 1 h L8. Chronic mental illnesses as protein disorders – 1 h L9. Innovative approaches for mental illness diagnosis and treatment – 2 h L10. Psychiatric illness: The philosopher’s perspective – 1 h Seminars:
S1. Introduction to the course – 1 h
S2.-S4. Debates – 2 h each (6 total) The seminars will revolve around discussing the various ethical, philosophical and sociological issues regarding mental illness, including their treatment, education and potential sources of stigma. This will occur primarily through a series of debates. Each student will be required to perform a presentation in one of the debates, while contributing to the discussion in the remaining two. Avaliação: A avaliação dos alunos foi baseada na qualidade da apresentação, frequência e na participação nas discussões e seminários, cujos temas abordaram os tópicos propostos durante o período das reuniões.
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Obs.: A partir de 2022 |