Syllabus academic year 2010/2011
(Created 2010-07-25.)
TOXICOLOGYEXTN50
Credits: 15. Grading scale: UV. Cycle: A (Second Cycle). Main field: Technology. Language of instruction: The course might be given in English. EXTN50 overlaps following cours/es: TEK299. Optional for: N4nbm. Course coordinator: Stina Oredsson, Stina.Oredsson@cob.lu.se, Department of Cell and Organism Biology. Prerequisites: EXTF15 Human Physiology. The number of participants is limited to 2 Selection criteria: Credits remaining for the degree. Assessment: Teaching consists of lectures, practicals and seminars. Practicals are accounted for in writing, which are graded. A literature study is accounted for in writing and by oral presentation. Practicals and seminars, and the course elements associated with these are compulsory. Examination takes the form of written tests at the end of the course. Students who fail the ordinary tests will have an opportunity to take another test in close proximity to the ordinary test. To be awarded a Pass on the whole course the students shall have passed the tests, have acceptable practical reports and to have participated in all compulsory course elements. The final grade for the course is determined by the aggregated results of the different parts of the examination. Home page: http://www.cob.lu.se.

Aim
The aim of the course is to provide knowledge for advanced studies, work and research especially within chemical-biological-biochemical areas.

Knowledge and understanding
For a passing grade the student must

Skills and abilities
For a passing grade the student must

Contents
General toxicological knowledge. Uptake, distribution and excretion of xenobiotic compounds (toxicokinetics). Mechanism of action of xenobiotics on molecular, cellular, tissue, organ and organism level (toxicodynamics). Turnover of xenobiotics (biotransformation/bioactivation). Immuntoxicology. Neurotoxicology. Genotoxicology. Reproductive toxicology. Legislation. Methods to study toxicology with emphasis on in vitro toxicology.

Literature
According to a list established by the department, available at least five weeks before the start of the course, see the web-page for Undergraduate Studies in Biology.