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Aan het Werk! (BMZ3025)
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Advanced Statistical Analysis Techniques (EPI4923)
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Sports and Nutrition: Putting Science into Practice (HMS4604)
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Analysis and Restoration of Human Locomotion (HMS4503)
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Biorhythms in Homeostasis (BBS2051)
Start: Period 5Course -
Brain, Behavior and Movement (BBS1004)
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Cell Signaling (BBS2042)
Start: Period 4CourseOptimal communication between cells is a prerequisite for proper functioning of the human body. The course BBS20042 Cell Signalling is directed to understand underlying mechanisms how cells communicate in homeostasis and how altered cellular communication is involved in diseases. The course contains 4 overall themes: a) cellular communication routes, b) cell-derived molecules as signalling mediators c) cellular responses dependent on external signals and d) pathological alterations in cell signalling and biotechnology techniques to investigate this. The learning activities consist of lectures, PBL tasks, practicals, concept mapping and journal clubs and are all directed to understand underlying signalling mechanisms responsible for homeostatic processes and disease processes. The contents will extend examples that were included in previous BBS courses but now with a specific focus on cell signalling mechanisms. Additionally, students will learn to understand how a dysregulation of cell signalling leads to pathological conditions, including toxicity responses resulting in cancer. Furthermore, students will obtain knowledge on the application of recent biotechnology tools (e.g. CRISPR) to investigate normal and dysregulated cell signalling.
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Changing Health Behaviour (HEP4211)
Start: Period 1CourseChanging Health Behaviour
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Circulatie en Ademhaling I (GEN1102)
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Circulatie en Ademhaling II (GEN2101)
Start: Period 1CourseCirculatie en Ademhaling II
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Circulation and Breathing II (ITM2101)
Start: Period 1CourseCirculation and Breathing II
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Critical Review of a Biomedical Intervention (BBS3003)
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Designing Intervention Research (HMS4001)
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Determinants of Health and Labour Participation (WHC4001)
Start: Period 1CourseDeterminants of Health and Labour Participation
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Digestion and Defence II (ITM2104)
Start: Period 4CourseDigestion and Defence II
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