This course aims to study in detail the basis of disease at a cellular and molecular level. Individual disease examples will be used to illustrate how toxicants, infectious agents, genetic factors (inherited and neoplastic) as well as immune-mediated processes cause human disease. This is known as molecular pathology.
The primary delivery of material is by lectures (typically 3 per week) and there are 3 hour laboratory-based sessions every alternate week. There are also three in-class 1 hour workshop sessions.
Lectures are based around four modules with the following themes:
(A) Toxicant injury & its effect on organ function
(B) Infectious & immune mediated diseases
(C) Genetic (inherited) diseases
(D) Neoplasia (cancer)