Prerequisite/Recommended prerequisite for
participation in the module
Participation in exams on 1st semester.
Content, progress and pedagogy of the
module
Learning objectives
Knowledge
- Has knowledge about engineering, developmental, molecular
biological, biological, and medical concepts
Skills
- Can apply an understanding of the processes that determine at
the molecular level cellular responses into schemes that aim to
replace human tissues or organs, or aim at the restoration of
physiological state of thereof
- Can design rational biotherapies for relevant human diseases
using appropriate set of engineering and molecular biological
tools
- Can assess the prospective value of proposed solutions,
including medical significance and feasibility, both at the
theoretical and empirical levels
- Can apply different regenerative and tissue engineering
approaches to treat intractable human diseases.
Competences
- Must have insight into molecular processes that underlie
cell-cell as well as cell-material interactions and must understand
how knowledge of these processes can be applied for the benefit of
tissue regeneration in vivo and engineering of tissues in
vitro.
- Can research, synthesize, and critically appreciate knowledge
available across different fields to account for treatment options
that are viable from the point of currently established medical
criteria
- Can evaluate and identify novel areas of interest, the
theoretical and practical knowledge of is necessary, in order to
accomplish a successful regenerative therapeutic
paradigm.
Exam
Exams
Name of exam | Regenerative Medicine |
Type of exam | Written exam |
ECTS | 5 |
Assessment | 7-point grading scale |
Type of grading | Internal examination |
Criteria of assessment | As stated in the Join Programme Regulations. |
Additional information
Please contact
the
programme student counsellors if you consider applying to
the education and you have questions.
Please consult the Moodle page for your semester and contact the
semester coordinator if you have academic questions, or the study
secretary if you have administrative questions.
All other enquiries may be directed to
Helene
Nørgaard, secretary of the Study Board.