Basis of Biosafety and Biosecurity

The course provides basis of cellular and molecular biology and immunology to understand: a) molecular mechanisms of pathogenic infections and diagnostic tests; b) the immune system functions and possible pathological alterations; c) recombinant technology safety, sequencing and gene therapy
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Chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear weapons of mass destruction

This course contributes to the educational objectives master degree course in Strategic Science it is aimed at providing students with a solid and deep knowledge toward CBNRe weapons of mass destruction, their properties, interaction with living systems, effects on human health, generalities on European laws about CBNRe.
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Fundamentals of biomaterials for pharmaceutical development

The objective of the course is to introduce the student to the world of biomaterials, providing them with the concepts to understand to which extent biomaterials can synergically interact with the development of new therapies. The course is divided into 3 main units. The first will introduce the concept of materials and biomaterials, and will provide a deep-dive into different class of materials, depending on their nature (polymeric, metallic, and ceramic biomaterials). The second unit will introduce the concept of controlled release, and the use and fabrication techniques of different material-based devices for drug delivery will be explored. Finally, during the third unit, the course will introduced the drug development regulatory process, focusing on its criticalities, and on possible solutions. In particular it will be showed how materials can be exploited to produce predictive platforms for safety and efficacy tests, with the finel aim to refine, reduce, and replace animal experimentation.
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Principles of molecular biology

In the "Principles of Molecular Biology" course, we explore the fundamental concepts and mechanisms at the basis of life at the molecular level. Molecular biology represents as the cornerstone of modern biological sciences, providing fundamental insights into the structure, function, and regulation of biomolecules essential for life. Throughout this course, students will embark on a journey through the key principles and methodologies of molecular biology. We will describe the structure and define the functions of nucleic acids, DNA and RNA and examine how these molecules encode genetic information. Additionally, we will deal with key cellular processes that allow for the transmission and expression of the genetic information, such as DNA replication, transcription, and protein synthesis. For all of these aspects, students will learn what the fundamental players are, how they are regulated, and the consequences of their dysfunction. Furthermore, this course will address historical and contemporary techniques commonly employed in molecular biology laboratories, highlighting recent advancements and their implications for our understanding of life and disease. Welcome to an exciting journey into the molecular biology realm!
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Toxic agents and global health (Biosafety and biosecurity)

This course aims to provide an overview of the effects of chemical, physical, and biological agents on human health and the environment. It starts with an introductory module on biology and anatomy to give students a basic understanding of human cell components and their organization into systems. Subsequently, the course covers major toxic agents encountered throughout history (i.e. wars and/or accidents), categorizing them as chemical, biological, or physical, and also explaining detection and measurement methods. By the course's conclusion, participants will emerge equipped with the knowledge and skills to assess, mitigate, and detect potential hazards, ensuring a safer future for both human health and the environment.
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