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Biology I (GYGENBILE_1A and GYGENBILG_1A) for Pharmacy Students
2017/18 Academic year - 1st semester

         

Biology is given in two semesters for students of Pharmacy. Biology I covers Cell Biology and Biology II covers Basic Human Genetics.

Claims for exemptions are only considered if handed to Dr. Orsolya Láng not later than the 19th of September.

Biology I has theoretical (lecture) and laboratory (practice) parts. Students must attend 75% of lectures, may have not more than four absences. Lecture attandance is regularly checked.

Practices are obligatory. More than three absences of ANY REASON during a semester invalidate the semester. There are no extra practices. A notebook for notes and drawings, and coloured pencils are needed in practices.

Remember the exact time of lectures and practices, don't be late for them. Being late from practice is considered as an absence.

The slides, microscopes and other belongings in the Labs (Practice Rooms) should be handled with care. Any disappearance or harm in them should be paid by the groups working in the same room.

In the first semester you have two written midterm exams: on the 5th and 13th week during the practice. On midterms both practical and theoretical knowledge will be tested. Absence from the midterm is considered as absence from the practice. At the end of the semester your performance will be evaluated by a practice grade. Requirements of practice signature and grade are: not more than three absences from the practices and the average of midterms has to be 2.0. Requirement of lecture signature is: practice grade. In the case of midterm failure you will have chance for retake it at the end of semester, and if it is needed a very last chance at the beginning of examination period. No opportunity to improve midterm grades (Grade 2-5). You may have written tests, too.

In the examination period you have to take a semifinal exam (kollokvium). Biology I semifinal will be a written test (multiple choice, essay, drawings etc.) covering practice and theory part of the subject. 

Online registration for the exam is in the second part of November. Students have three chances to take the exam. Those who do not come twice for registered date, or have two failed exams, have to obtain a "retake ticket" at the English Secretariate. Failed exam can be repeated after 3 days with new registration. In the examination period there are voluntary consultations.

On the homepage of the Department (http://gsi.semmelweis.hu/more information can be found: eg. slides of lectures, practices, summary of topics not found in the book, description of cytological methods, detailed topic list for midterms and exam.

 

Needed textbook (in the first semester):

  • Alberts et al.: Essential Cell Biology. Garland Science/Taylor & Francis Group Publ. 2013. (4th edition, ISBN: 9780815344544)

Recommended textbook:

  • Alberts et al.: Molecular Biology of the Cell. Garland Science/Taylor & Francis Group Publ.  (4th ot 5th edition)

Books are available at Medicina Könyvesbolt, Address: 1091 Budapest, Üllői út 91/A. 
Phone: 215-3786, 215-9618, E-mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.       

 

Contacts

Head of Department: Prof. Dr. Edit Buzás -- room 717 (7th floor, NET building)

Tutor: Dr. Orsolya Láng - room 719 (7th floor, NET building)

 

 

Topic list

Week

Lecture

Monday, 8.00 - 9.40 
Green Lecture Hall (NET building)

Practice

Friday, 12.10 – 13.40
Labs: L13, L14, L16 (NET building)

1.
(Sept 11 - 15)

Cell membrane: structure and function
ppt

The light microscope (LM) in use
ppt   doc

2.
(Sept 18 - 22)

Structure and function of nucleus I
ppt

General view of the cell.
Light microscopic (LM) microtechnique
ppt   doc

3.
(Sept 25 - 29)

Structure and function of nucleus II
ppt   doc   doc   doc

Plasma membrane. The electron microscope (EM). Electron microscopic microtechnique
ppt   doc

4.
(Oct 2 - 6)

Endoplasmic reticulum and the ribosomes
ppt

Cell nucleus. Cyto(histo)chemistry
ppt   doc

5.
(Oct 9 - 13)

Golgi complex, secretion and protein transport
ppt

Midterm (written)
doc

6.
(Oct 16 - 20)

Lysosomes, endocytosis, vesicular transport
ppt

Endoplasmic reticulum
ppt

7.
(Oct 24 - 27)

National Holiday

Golgi complex
ppt

8.
(Oct 30 - Nov 3)

Structure and function of mitochondria and peroxisomes
ppt

Secretion. Immunhistochemistry
ppt   ppt   doc

9.
(Nov 6 - 10)

Cytoskeleton and cellular movement
ppt

Endocytosis and lysosomes
ppt

10.
(Nov 13 - 17)

Cell adhesion, cell junctions
ppt

Cell and tissue culture
ppt   doc

11.
(Nov 20 - 24)

Extracellular regulation of cells,
signal transduction I
ppt

Store and supply of energy. Mitochondria. Peroxisome
ppt

12.
(Nov 27 -  Dec 1)

Extracellular regulation of cells,
signal transduction II
ppt

Cell surface differentiation, ultrastructure and cellular junctions
Enzyme histochemistry
ppt   doc

13.
(Dec 4 - 8)

Cell cycle and its regulation
ppt

Midterm (written)
doc

14.
(Dec 11 - 15)

Cellular aging and apoptosis
ppt

Cell death (necrosis and apoptosis)
ppt

 

 

Exam

Exam topic list: doc

 

 

Consultation

Biology I consultations (in the NET building) - 1st semester of 2017/18

date start room
18 December (Monday 13:00 L15-16
20 December (Wednesday) 10:00 L13-15
2 January (Tuesday) 11:00 L13-15
8 January (Monday) 11:00 L13-15
15 January (Monday) 11:00 L13-15
22  January (Monday) 11:00 L13-15
29 January (Monday) 11:00 L13-15

The consultation lasts for maximum 90 minutes. If there are no students present at the beginning of the consultation, it will be cancelled.

 

 
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