Principles of Clinical Trials

Last Updated on April 18, 2022 by Team College Learners

About The Principles of Clinical Trials Course

This Principles of Clinical Trials course covers basic properties of cells and cell organelles. It also examines properties of differentiated cell systems and tissues. The principal aim of the course is to equip students with a basic knowledge of the structural and functional properties of cells. From this fundamental perspective, students are introduced to important scientific literature on the subject of cell biology and are shown how to critically examine data and interpretations presented by researchers.

Objectives

By doing this course well, you will develop basic knowledge and skills in cell and molecular biology and become aware of the complexity and harmony of the cell. As you proceed through the modules, you will become able to apply this knowledge, skill, and awareness to topics such as these:

  • Basic properties of cells •
  • Prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells •
  • Viruses •
  • Biological molecules: carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids •
  • Techniques used in cell and molecular biology •
  • Enzymes •
  • Metabolism •
  • Mitochondrion structure and function •
  • Chloroplast structure and function •
  • Plasma membrane composition, structure, and function •
  • The movement of substances across cell membranes •
  • The endomembrane system •
  • The extracellular matrix •
  • The structure and function of the nucleus •
  • Genes and chromosomes •
  • DNA replication •
  • Transcription •
  • Translation •
  • Cytoskeleton and cell motility •
  • Cellular reproduction •
  • Cell signaling •
  • Cancer
    Course Outline
    • Module 1: The Study of Cell Biology
    • Section 1.1: Introduction to the Study of Cell Biology •
    • Section 1.2: The Chemical Basis of Life •
    • Section 1.3: Techniques in Cell and Molecular Biology
    • Module 2: Energy •
    • Section 2.1: Enzymes and Metabolism •
    • Section 2.2: Mitochondrion and Aerobic Respiration •
    • Section 2.3: Photosynthesis
    • Module 3: Membranes •
    • Section 3.1: The Structure and Function of the Plasma Membrane •
    • Section 3.2: Cytoplasmic Membrane Systems •
    • Section 3.3: Interactions Between Cells and Their Environment
    • Module 4: Genetic Information •
    • Section 4.1: The Nature of the Gene and Genome •
    • Section 4.2: Expression of Genetic Information
    • Module 5: Cytoskeleton, Cell Signaling, Cell Cycle, Cancer •
    • Section 5.1: Cytoskeleton and Cell Motility •
    • Section 5.2: Cellular Reproduction •
    • Section 5.3: Cell Signaling and Cancer •

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