- Docente: Stefano Severi
- Credits: 9
- SSD: ING-INF/06
- Language: Italian
- Moduli: Stefano Severi (Modulo 1) Francesca Ceroni (Modulo 2)
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures (Modulo 1) Traditional lectures (Modulo 2)
- Campus: Cesena
- Corso: Second cycle degree programme (LM) in Biomedical Engineering (cod. 8198)
Learning outcomes
The course introduces students to the main methods and technologies for the analysis of biological processes on molecular and cellular scales. The student will learn to develop computer models for numerical simulations and will improve its attitude to abstract the experimental observation. Case studies concern: the enzymatic kinetic, competitive and cooperative molecular interactions, molecular logic components, transcriptional regulatory modules, gene network, engineering genetic machinery, cellular excitability. The student will face the biotechnology used in: DNA and protein engineer; genomic and proteomic, biopolimer and biostructures, bacteria engineer, nanosystem for diagnostic (biochip and microarray).
Course contents
Cellular constituent structure and functions
Molecular reaction
Metabolic network
Gene regulation
Syntetic biology
Elements of dynamic system theory
Elements of bifurcation theory
Chaos and complexity
Intracellular calcium kinetics
Ion channels
Cellular excitability: nervous and cardiac cellules
Molecular mechanics at the base of information transmission
Readings/Bibliography
Books used to prepare lectures
J. Keener and J. Sneyd, “Mathematical physiology”
Z. Sballasi, J. Stelling, V. Periwal, "System Modeling in
cellular Biology"
K.E. Drexler, “Nanosystems”
E. A. Rietman, “Molecular Engineering of Nanosystems”
M. Scherge and S. Gorb, “Biological Micro- and
Nano-tribology”
M. Heller and A. Guttman, “Integrated microfabricated
biodevices”
J. M. Bower and H. Bolouri, “Computational modelling of genetic and
biochemical networks”
C. Branden and J. Tooze, “Introduzione alla struttura delle
proteine”
H. Lodish, et al., “Biologia molecolare della cellula”
B. Alberts et al., “Molecular biology of the Cell.”
Hille, “Ion Channels of Excitable Membranes”
Teaching methods
Lectures. Pratical in computational biological laboratory (8 hours at least) ; Pratical in Molecular and cellular Engineering Laboratory.
Assessment methods
Interview at the end of the course.
Teaching tools
Molecular and Cellular Engineering Lab.
Biological Computational Lab.
Office hours
See the website of Stefano Severi
See the website of Francesca Ceroni