- Docente titolare: Cristian Del Bo'
- Docente titolare: Mirko Marino
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- Docente titolare: Cristian Del Bo'
- Docente titolare: Mirko Marino
- Docente titolare: Matteo Chiara
- Docente titolare: David Stephen Horner
- Docente titolare: Martin Kater
- Docente titolare: Chiara Bazzocchi
- Docente titolare: Alessandra Cafiso
- Docente titolare: Giulietta Minozzi
- Docente titolare: Giancarlo Aldini
- Docente titolare: Giovanna Baron
- Docente titolare: Giancarlo Aldini
- Docente titolare: Matteo Mori
- Docente titolare: Maurizio Crestani
- Docente titolare: Massimo Aureli
- Docente titolare: Cristina Battaglia
- Docente titolare: Gabriella Cerri
- Docente titolare: Matteo Maria Pecchiari
- Docente titolare: Massimo Aureli
- Docente titolare: Cristina Battaglia
- Docente titolare: Gabriella Cerri
- Docente titolare: Matteo Maria Pecchiari
Function I and II are two strictly related courses which, together, focus on the fundamental mechanisms of body functions. Both courses are organized around the central theme of homeostasis, i.e. how the body maintains the constancy of the internal environment needed for all cells and organs to function properly despite continuously changing external and internal demands.
By combining Physiology and Anatomy, Functions II provides students the functional organization of the nervous system in its somatic and autonomic components, the main principles of the endocrine function, the interplay between endocrine system and nervous system within the Hypothalamic-Hypophyseal axis, main endocrine glands and their role in homeostasis together with their specific functions related to non strictly homeostatic functions as reproduction and growth. The course will also address the skeletal and smooth muscle and the mechanisms adopted by the human body to maintain the homeostasis of the thermal regulation and within the complex biological response to stress and the general entrainment of the body functions with the environment within the circadian rhythmicity.
As a preliminary step, membrane potential and its determinants, synaptic communications, skeletal and smooth muscle contraction will be discussed in Functions I module.
Specifically Functions II Anatomy and Physiology will be integrated to address the anatomo-functional organization of the sensory system from receptor along the ascending pathway to the higher centers, the modulation of the sensory information and motor systems organization and their interplay on the somatic and on the autonomic division of the nervous system, the special senses,
The anatomo-functional organization of spinal cord, brain stem. Thalamus, Hypothalamus and Cortex (archi, paleo and neo cortex)
During the course, the topics of the lectures will be reinforced and expanded by practical activities, problem-based learning, problem-based tutorials and seminars.
- Docente titolare: Gabriella Cerri
- Docente titolare: Claudia Paola Bruna Dellavia
- Docente titolare: Luca Fornia
- Docente titolare: Matteo Maria Pecchiari
- Docente titolare: Guglielmo Puglisi
Function I and II are two strictly related courses which, together, focus on the fundamental mechanisms of body functions. Both courses are organized around the central theme of homeostasis, i.e. how the body maintains the constancy of the internal environment needed for all cells and organs to function properly despite continuously changing external and internal demands.
By combining Physiology and Anatomy, Functions II provides students the functional organization of the nervous system in its somatic and autonomic components, the main principles of the endocrine function, the interplay between endocrine system and nervous system within the Hypothalamic-Hypophyseal axis, main endocrine glands and their role in homeostasis together with their specific functions related to non strictly homeostatic functions as reproduction and growth. The course will also address the skeletal and smooth muscle and the mechanisms adopted by the human body to maintain the homeostasis of the thermal regulation and within the complex biological response to stress and the general entrainment of the body functions with the environment within the circadian rhythmicity.
As a preliminary step, membrane potential and its determinants, synaptic communications, skeletal and smooth muscle contraction will be discussed in Functions I module.
Specifically Functions II Anatomy and Physiology will be integrated to address the anatomo-functional organization of the sensory system from receptor along the ascending pathway to the higher centers, the modulation of the sensory information and motor systems organization and their interplay on the somatic and on the autonomic division of the nervous system, the special senses,
The anatomo-functional organization of spinal cord, brain stem. Thalamus, Hypothalamus and Cortex (archi, paleo and neo cortex)
During the course, the topics of the lectures will be reinforced and expanded by practical activities, problem-based learning, problem-based tutorials and seminars.
- Docente titolare: Gabriella Cerri
- Docente titolare: Claudia Paola Bruna Dellavia
- Docente titolare: Luca Fornia
- Docente titolare: Matteo Maria Pecchiari
- Docente titolare: Guglielmo Puglisi
- Docente titolare: Ilaria Angela Anro'
- Docente titolare: Antonia Baraggia

FBS is aimed at providing students with fundamental elements of chemistry and physics that are relevant to medical doctors. The knowledge acquired during this block is fundamental to understand metabolism processes encountered during the course of medical studies, interactions between structure, chemical properties and function of compounds found in living organisms, and to create simple and manageable physical models that recapitulate complex phenomena in biological systems.
- Docente titolare: Federica Maria Compostella
- Docente titolare: Fabio Giavazzi

FBS is aimed at providing students with fundamental elements of chemistry and physics that are relevant to medical doctors. The knowledge acquired during this block is fundamental to understand metabolism processes encountered during the course of medical studies, interactions between structure, chemical properties and function of compounds found in living organisms, and to create simple and manageable physical models that recapitulate complex phenomena in biological systems.
- Docente titolare: Federica Maria Compostella
- Docente titolare: Fabio Giavazzi
- Docente titolare: Carmelo Messina
- Docente titolare: Angelo Vanzulli
- Docente titolare: Giuliano Zanchetta
- Docente titolare: Elisa Cassinotti
- Docente titolare: Andrea Gramegna
- Docente titolare: Silvia Alberti Violetti
- Docente titolare: Marco Bonomi
- Docente titolare: Flavio Andrea Caprioli
- Docente titolare: Iacopo Chiodini
- Docente titolare: Carla Colombo
- Docente titolare: Alessandra Dell'Era
- Docente titolare: luca elli
- Docente titolare: massimo alberto iavarone
- Docente titolare: pietro lampertico
- Docente titolare: Daniela Lucini
- Docente titolare: livio luzi
- Docente titolare: giovanni maconi
- Docente titolare: Angelo Valerio Marzano
- Docente titolare: Luca Pastorelli
- Docente titolare: Luca Persani
The course aims to provide an advanced knowledge of the main instrumentations used in industrial chemistry for the plants control.
- Docente titolare: Ermelinda Falletta
- Docente titolare: Alberto Battezzati
- Docente titolare: Roberto Codella
- Docente titolare: Carla Colombo
- Docente titolare: Fabio Esposito
- Docente titolare: livio luzi
- Docente titolare: Cristina Alessandra Tringali
- Docente titolare: Claudia Meroni