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DIS2001 | Basic Science Course Comittees-II | 12+0+4 | ECTS:35 | Year / Semester | Fall Semester | Level of Course | Second Cycle | Status | Compulsory | Department | DEPARTMENT of DENTISTRY | Prerequisites and co-requisites | None | Mode of Delivery | | Contact Hours | 14 weeks - 12 hours of lectures and 4 hours of laboratory per week | Lecturer | Doç. Dr. Davut ÇELİK | Co-Lecturer | Prof. Dr. Engin YENİLMEZ Prof. Dr. Yavuz TEKELİOĞLU Prof. Dr. Esin YULUĞ Prof. Dr. Süleyman Caner KARAHAN Prof. Dr. Yüksel Ali YAZICIOĞLU Prof. Dr. Birgül VAZİNÖR KURAL Prof. Dr. Celal Kurtuluş BURUK Prof. Dr. Neşe KAKLIKAYA Prof. Dr. Ahmet AYAR Prof. Dr. Ahmet MENTEŞE | Language of instruction | Turkish | Professional practise ( internship ) | None | | The aim of the course: | It is carried out in cooperation with the departments of Medical Biology, Biophysics, Histology and Embryology, Physiology and Anatomy. The course aims to introduce the student to the 4 basic tissue systems. It also aims to improve students' perspectives and understanding of ethical principles and social psychological phenomena and to introduce the main methodological approaches used in this field. |
Learning Outcomes | CTPO | TOA | Upon successful completion of the course, the students will be able to : | | | CTPO : Contribution to programme outcomes, TOA :Type of assessment (1: written exam, 2: Oral exam, 3: Homework assignment, 4: Laboratory exercise/exam, 5: Seminar / presentation, 6: Term paper), LO : Learning Outcome | |
Connective Tissue Biochemistry Introduction to the Immune System and Components of the Immune Response (Function of the Immune System) and Cellular Basis of the Immune Response Introduction to Oral Physiology and Oral Heart and Pericardium Homeostasis Blood Tissue, Hematopoiesis Understanding, interpreting and being able to repeat the concepts of statistics, biostatistics, sample, population, data, estimation, probability, variable, measurement etc. Learning and applying statistical measurement and measurement levels and their differences Cell Aging and Programmed Cell Death (Apoptosis) Connective Tissue Biochemistry Innate Immunity and Mechanisms (External Barriers Against Infection and Phagocytosis) Neural Control of Jaw and Orofacial Muscles Head and Neck and Body Vessels Histology of Lymphoreticular Organs Knowing descriptive statistics, their calculation methods and characteristics. Establishing the relationship between measurement level (scale, nominal, ordinal) and descriptive statistics. Cell Aging and Programmed Cell Death (Apoptosis Bone and Cartilage Biochemistry Complement System, Acute Phase Response, Cytokines (Lymphokines, Chemokines and Interferon) Functional Sensory and Motor Neuronal Organization of the Oral Cavity and Related Structures Upper and Lower Extremity Veins Histology of the Circulatory (Heart, Vein) System Analysis of data in terms of center, distribution and variability. Knowing and applying statistical measurement and measurement levels and their differences. Cell Aging and Programmed Cell Death (Apoptosis) Blood Proteins Acquired Immune Response (T and B Lymphocyte Response and Characteristics) Functional Oral Physiology: Speech Nose and Nasal Structures Histology of the Respiratory System What is a histogram, how is it drawn and interpreted, examination of the histogram distribution relationship Types of histograms and distributional properties, histogram of normally distributed data. Normal Distribution Goodness of Fit Charts Molecular Biology and Genetics of Cance Blood Proteins Antigens, Antibodies and Their Properties and Types and Structures of Immunoglobulins Mastication Physiology Pharynx and Larynx Histology of the Mouth and Salivary Glands Boxplot and quartiles. Other data presentation methods. Other data presentation methods. Molecular Biology and Genetics of Cancer Blood Proteins Hemostasis Biochemistry Antigen-Antibody Reactions Swallowing Physiology Trachea and Lungs Histology of the Esophagus, Stomach and Intestine Basic Probability Concepts Probability Distributions and Probability Density FunctionStandard Normal Distribution and Its Properties Stem Cell Biology Hemostasis Biochemistry Basic Principles and Historical Development of Medical Microbiology and Microbiota Blood Physiology Oral Anatomy Peritoneum Histology of the Liver, Gallbladder and Pancreas Standard Normal Distribution and Its Properties Stem Cell Biology Hemostasis Biochemistry Morphological Characteristics and Classification of Bacteria Blood Physiology Oesophagus, Stomach and Small Intestine Histology of the Urinary System Relationship between Probability Distributions and Statistical Analysis Statistical Estimation Statistical Model Development Introduction to Biology Overview of Metabolism Bacterial Genetics and Metabolism and Production of Bacteria Circulatory System Physiology-I Large Intestine, Liver, Pancreas and Spleen Histology of the Endocrine System Standard Error Confidence Interval Recombinant DNA |
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Course Syllabus | Week | Subject | Related Notes / Files | Week 1 | Connective Tissue Biochemistry Introduction to the Immune System and Components of the Immune Response (Function of the Immune System) and Cellular Basis of the Immune Response Introduction to Oral Physiology and Oral Heart and Pericardium Homeostasis Blood Tissue, Hematopoiesis Understanding, interpreting and being able to repeat the concepts of statistics, biostatistics, sample, population, data, estimation, probability, variable, measurement etc. Learning and applying statistical measurement | | Week 2 | Connective Tissue Biochemistry Innate Immunity and Mechanisms (External Barriers Against Infection and Phagocytosis) Neural Control of Jaw and Orofacial Muscles Head and Neck and Body Vessels Histology of Lymphoreticular Organs Knowing descriptive statistics, their calculation methods and characteristics. Establishing the relationship between measurement level (scale, nominal, ordinal) and descriptive statistics. Cell Aging and Programmed Cell Death (Apoptosis | | Week 3 | Bone and Cartilage Biochemistry Complement System, Acute Phase Response, Cytokines (Lymphokines, Chemokines and Interferon) Functional Sensory and Motor Neuronal Organization of the Oral Cavity and Related Structures Upper and Lower Extremity Veins Histology of the Circulatory (Heart, Vein) System Analysis of data in terms of center, distribution and variability. Knowing and applying statistical measurement and measurement levels and their differences. Cell Aging and Programmed Cell Death (Apop | | Week 4 | Blood Proteins Acquired Immune Response (T and B Lymphocyte Response and Characteristics) Functional Oral Physiology: Speech Nose and Nasal Structures Histology of the Respiratory System What is a histogram, how is it drawn and interpreted, examination of the histogram distribution relationship Types of histograms and distributional properties, histogram of normally distributed data. Normal Distribution Goodness of Fit Charts Molecular Biology and Genetics of Cance | | Week 5 | Blood Proteins Antigens, Antibodies and Their Properties and Types and Structures of Immunoglobulins Mastication Physiology Pharynx and Larynx Histology of the Mouth and Salivary Glands Boxplot and quartiles. Other data presentation methods. Other data presentation methods. Molecular Biology and Genetics of Cancer | | Week 6 | Blood Proteins Hemostasis Biochemistry Antigen-Antibody Reactions Swallowing Physiology Trachea and Lungs Histology of the Esophagus, Stomach and Intestine Basic Probability Concepts Probability Distributions and Probability Density FunctionStandard Normal Distribution and Its Properties Stem Cell Biology | | Week 7 | Hemostasis Biochemistry Basic Principles and Historical Development of Medical Microbiology and Microbiota Blood Physiology Oral Anatomy Peritoneum Histology of the Liver, Gallbladder and Pancreas Standard Normal Distribution and Its Properties Stem Cell Biology | | Week 8 | Hemostasis Biochemistry Morphological Characteristics and Classification of Bacteria Blood Physiology Oesophagus, Stomach and Small Intestine Histology of the Urinary System Relationship between Probability Distributions and Statistical Analysis Statistical Estimation Statistical Model Development Introduction to Biology | | Week 9 | Overview of Metabolism Bacterial Genetics and Metabolism and Production of Bacteria Circulatory System Physiology-I Large Intestine, Liver, Pancreas and Spleen Histology of the Endocrine System Standard Error Confidence Interval Recombinant DNA Technology and Its Applications in Medicine | | Week 10 | Carbohydrate Metabolism Morphological Characteristics, Classification and Production of Fungi Circulatory System Physiology-III Urinary System Anatomy Histology of the Male and Female Genital Systems Hypothesis Testing Type I and Type II Error Parametric and Non-Parametric Test Concepts Recombinant DNA Technology and Its Applications in Medicine | | Week 11 | Metabolism by Tissue Morphological Characteristics and Production of Viruses Circulatory System Physiology-I Endocrine System Anatomy Histology of the Nervous System Effect Size Statistical Power Recombinant DNA Technology and Its Applications in Medicine | | Week 12 |
Metabolism by Tissue General Characteristics and Classification of Parasites Respiratory System Physiology Genital Systems Histology of the Eye Normality Assumption Parametric Test Properties Relationships Between Test and Experiment Design Congenital Dental Anomalies (Ectodermal and Cleidocranial Dysplasia)
| | Week 13 | Regulation of Blood Glucose Principles of Disinfection and Sterilization Respiratory System Physiology Meninges and Venous Sinuses Histology of the Ear Categorical Data Analysis, Qualitative Measures and Analysis Methods Congenital Dental Anomalies (Enamel Defects) | | Week 14 | Unsaturated Fatty Acids, Eicosanoids Hepatitis Viruses Respiratory System Physiology MS and Brainstem Morphology Head, Face and Mouth Embryology Frequency, Expected and Observed Values and Chi-Square Statistic Cross Tabulation and Chi-Square Statistic Congenital Dental Anomalies (Dentinogenesis Imperfecta) | | Week 15 | Lipoproteins and their Metabolism HIV Virology Excretory System Physiology Descending and Ascending Tracts and Diencephalon Development of Teeth and Supporting Tissues Expected and Observed Frequencies and Goodness-of-Fit Statistics | | Week 16 | Midterm exam | | |
Method of Assessment | Type of assessment | Week No | Date | Duration (hours) | Weight (%) | Mid-term exam | 15 | 25/10/2023 06/12/2023 14/02/2024 03/04/2024 22/05/2024 | | 50 | End-of-term exam | 33 | 10/06/2024 | | 50 | |
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