Cellular Communication module (BS21002)
Credits
10
Module code
BS21002
Semester 1
To introduce and broaden knowledge and understanding of key inter- and intra-cellular communication mechanisms with reference to selected examples of relevance to both biological and biomedical contexts. This module will provide you with an overview of inter- and intra-cellular communication mechanisms (e.g. paracrine, endocrine, hormonal and neural) and subsequent cell responses.
On successful completion of the module you will be able to demonstrate knowledge and understanding of:
- key extracellular signalling molecules, receptor types and cell response (e.g. changes in gene expression and protein modifications)
- the general modes of action of steroid and peptide hormones
- neurotransmission (e.g. compare and contrast with hormones)
- nitric oxide signalling in the cardiovascular system
- plant cell signalling
- regulation of the cell cycle
Skills:
- access and use a range of defined and self- selected (with guidance) learning resources to further your studies
- evaluate own learning, identifying strengths and weaknesses within criteria largely set by others
- use the knowledge gained to solve a set of typical problems in the biological sciences
- work individually and in groups to extract pertinent information from the scientific literature
Courses
This module is available on following courses: