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Course Code
IBMS9002
Course Name
Human Disease: From Research to Clinic 3B
Credit
5.0 - 5.0
Instructors
Parent ID Semester (field_semester) - Any -2016/2017 Fall Winter2016/2017 Spring Summer2017/2018 Fall Winter2017/2018 Spring Summer2018/2019 Fall Winter2018/2019 Spring Summer2019/2020 Fall Winter2019/2020 Spring Summer2020/2021 Fall Winter2020/2021 Spring Summer2021/2022 Fall Winter2021/2022 Spring Summer2022/2023 Fall Winter2022/2023 Spring Summer2023/2024 Fall Winter2023/2024 Spring Summer2024/2025 Fall Winter2024/2025 Spring Summer
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2022/2023 Spring Summer
洪智
2021/2022 Spring Summer
谢昕
2021/2022 Fall Winter
Schewe,Klaus-Dieter
2019/2020 Spring Summer
谢昕
2018/2019 Spring Summer
谢昕
Introduction
<p>The aim of this course is to give students an introduction to working in the research laboratory environment. This will be achieved by carrying out a short lab placement in a host research laboratory in either ZJE or ZJU. Students will be integrated into the research environment and encouraged to take part in all the research-related activities in the laboratory (this is not limited to working at the bench).
Course Code
IBMS9006
Course Name
Infection 3
Credit
5.0 - 5.0
Instructors
Parent ID Semester (field_semester) - Any -2016/2017 Fall Winter2016/2017 Spring Summer2017/2018 Fall Winter2017/2018 Spring Summer2018/2019 Fall Winter2018/2019 Spring Summer2019/2020 Fall Winter2019/2020 Spring Summer2020/2021 Fall Winter2020/2021 Spring Summer2021/2022 Fall Winter2021/2022 Spring Summer2022/2023 Fall Winter2022/2023 Spring Summer2023/2024 Fall Winter2023/2024 Spring Summer2024/2025 Fall Winter2024/2025 Spring Summer
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2021/2022 Fall Winter
李相尧, Murray,Joanne Fiona
2020/2021 Fall Winter
Chan Kuan Yoow
2019/2020 Fall Winter
Chan Kuan Yoow
2018/2019 Fall Winter
Sloan, Richard
Introduction
Infection 3 (IN3) aims to develop an understanding of the molecular and cellular basis of infectious diseases, the mechanisms of host-pathogen interactions, the role of infectious agents and the host in disease pathogenesis, the role of immune responses and therapeutics in controlling infection, and the epidemiology and evolution of pathogenic microbes. The course will be taught via weekly lectures and tutorial sessions, as well as laboratory practicals.
Course Code
IBMS10001
Course Name
Inflammation and Inflammatory Diseases 4
Credit
5.0 - 5.0
Instructors
Parent ID Semester (field_semester) - Any -2016/2017 Fall Winter2016/2017 Spring Summer2017/2018 Fall Winter2017/2018 Spring Summer2018/2019 Fall Winter2018/2019 Spring Summer2019/2020 Fall Winter2019/2020 Spring Summer2020/2021 Fall Winter2020/2021 Spring Summer2021/2022 Fall Winter2021/2022 Spring Summer2022/2023 Fall Winter2022/2023 Spring Summer2023/2024 Fall Winter2023/2024 Spring Summer2024/2025 Fall Winter2024/2025 Spring Summer
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2021/2022 Fall Winter
谭述润
2020/2021 Fall Winter
Sloan, Richard
2019/2020 Fall Winter
Sloan, Richard
Introduction
This course will give deeper understanding as to how inflammation can arise in response to processes including infection, tissue damage, and autoimmunity. You will evaluate the underlying inflammatory mechanisms in initiation, resolution and repair directed via immune responses in a variety of contexts.
Course Code
ENGL1001
Course Name
Integrated English I
Credit
1.5 - 3.0
Instructors
Parent ID Semester (field_semester) - Any -2016/2017 Fall Winter2016/2017 Spring Summer2017/2018 Fall Winter2017/2018 Spring Summer2018/2019 Fall Winter2018/2019 Spring Summer2019/2020 Fall Winter2019/2020 Spring Summer2020/2021 Fall Winter2020/2021 Spring Summer2021/2022 Fall Winter2021/2022 Spring Summer2022/2023 Fall Winter2022/2023 Spring Summer2023/2024 Fall Winter2023/2024 Spring Summer2024/2025 Fall Winter2024/2025 Spring Summer
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2022/2023 Fall Winter
Holmes,Robert, Traycoff,Christopher, Nicholson,Caitriana
2021/2022 Spring Summer
Holmes,Robert
2021/2022 Fall Winter
Holmes,Robert
2020/2021 Fall Winter
Holmes, Robert, Lawson, Mark Alexander, Wilks, Sam
2019/2020 Fall Winter
Denny, William J., Holmes, Robert, Jeffrey, Ricky, Lawson, Mark Alexander
Introduction
<p>This is an "English for academic purpose" course. The major learning objective of this course is to teach students the English skills needed to achieve the learning objectives of their biomedical science/engineering courses at the ZJU-UoE/ZJU-UIUC Institutes, and the broader learning objectives of using English in university settings. Integrated Enligsh is specifically aimed at freshman students in the first semester of their undergraduate study.</p>
Course Code
ENGL1002
Course Name
Integrated English Ⅱ
Credit
3.0 - 3.0
Instructors
Parent ID Semester (field_semester) - Any -2016/2017 Fall Winter2016/2017 Spring Summer2017/2018 Fall Winter2017/2018 Spring Summer2018/2019 Fall Winter2018/2019 Spring Summer2019/2020 Fall Winter2019/2020 Spring Summer2020/2021 Fall Winter2020/2021 Spring Summer2021/2022 Fall Winter2021/2022 Spring Summer2022/2023 Fall Winter2022/2023 Spring Summer2023/2024 Fall Winter2023/2024 Spring Summer2024/2025 Fall Winter2024/2025 Spring Summer
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2022/2023 Spring Summer
Holmes,Robert, Nicholson,Caitriana, Traycoff,Christopher
2021/2022 Spring Summer
Holmes,Robert, Nicholson,Caitriana
2021/2022 Fall Winter
刘佐珠, 王高昂
2019/2020 Spring Summer
Denny, William J., Holmes, Robert, Lawson, Mark Alexander
2019/2020 Fall Winter
Jeffrey, Ricky
Introduction
<p>This is an "English for academic purpose" course. The major learning objective of this course is to teach students the English skills needed to achieve the learning objectives of their biomedical science/engineering courses at the ZJU-UoE/ZJU-UIUC Institutes, and the broader learning objectives of using English in university settings. Integrated Enligsh is specifically aimed at freshman students in the first semester of their undergraduate study.</p>
Course Code
IBMS8009A
Course Name
Integrated Function of Body Systems 2
Credit
0.0 - 0.0
Instructors
Parent ID Semester (field_semester) - Any -2016/2017 Fall Winter2016/2017 Spring Summer2017/2018 Fall Winter2017/2018 Spring Summer2018/2019 Fall Winter2018/2019 Spring Summer2019/2020 Fall Winter2019/2020 Spring Summer2020/2021 Fall Winter2020/2021 Spring Summer2021/2022 Fall Winter2021/2022 Spring Summer2022/2023 Fall Winter2022/2023 Spring Summer2023/2024 Fall Winter2023/2024 Spring Summer2024/2025 Fall Winter2024/2025 Spring Summer
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2021/2022 Fall Winter
吕强
2020/2021 Fall Winter
Murray, Joanne Fiona, 李相尧
2019/2020 Fall Winter
Murray, Joanne Fiona, 李相尧
2018/2019 Fall Winter
Murray, Joanne Fiona, UOE教师1
2017/2018 Fall Winter
Murray, Joanne Fiona, 赵经纬
Introduction
The overarching aim of Integrated Functions of Body Systems 2 (IFBS2) is to provide a sound understanding of physiology using different aspects of homeostasis to demonstrate how more than one body system is responsible for maintaining normal health. Rather than study each of the body systems in isolation, a body system will be introduced in the context of its role in the regulation and maintenance of an aspect of homeostasis. The reasoning for this approach is to demonstrate how the functions of different body systems are integrated.
Course Code
IBMS8009B
Course Name
Integrated Function of Body Systems 2
Credit
10.0 - 10.0
Instructors
Parent ID Semester (field_semester) - Any -2016/2017 Fall Winter2016/2017 Spring Summer2017/2018 Fall Winter2017/2018 Spring Summer2018/2019 Fall Winter2018/2019 Spring Summer2019/2020 Fall Winter2019/2020 Spring Summer2020/2021 Fall Winter2020/2021 Spring Summer2021/2022 Fall Winter2021/2022 Spring Summer2022/2023 Fall Winter2022/2023 Spring Summer2023/2024 Fall Winter2023/2024 Spring Summer2024/2025 Fall Winter2024/2025 Spring Summer
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2022/2023 Spring Summer
"邱爽 王会平 Murray,Joanne Fiona"
2021/2022 Spring Summer
李相尧, 王会平, Murray,Joanne Fiona, Makrantoni,Vasso
2021/2022 Fall Winter
Stefan,Melanie Isabelle
2019/2020 Spring Summer
Murray, Joanne Fiona, 李相尧, 王超尘
2018/2019 Spring Summer
Murray, Joanne Fiona, 李相尧
Introduction
<p>The overarching aim of Integrated Functions of Body Systems 2 (IFBS2) is to provide a sound understanding of physiology using different aspects of homeostasis to demonstrate how more than one body system is responsible for maintaining normal health. Rather than study each of the body systems in isolation, a body system will be introduced in the context of its role in the regulation and maintenance of an aspect of homeostasis. The reasoning for this approach is to demonstrate how the functions of different body systems are integrated.
Course Code
IBMS7001A
Course Name
Integrative Biomedical Sciences 1
Credit
0.0 - 0.0
Instructors
Parent ID Semester (field_semester) - Any -2016/2017 Fall Winter2016/2017 Spring Summer2017/2018 Fall Winter2017/2018 Spring Summer2018/2019 Fall Winter2018/2019 Spring Summer2019/2020 Fall Winter2019/2020 Spring Summer2020/2021 Fall Winter2020/2021 Spring Summer2021/2022 Fall Winter2021/2022 Spring Summer2022/2023 Fall Winter2022/2023 Spring Summer2023/2024 Fall Winter2023/2024 Spring Summer2024/2025 Fall Winter2024/2025 Spring Summer
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2021/2022 Fall Winter
孙冠荣
2020/2021 Fall Winter
Daw, Michael Ian, 程洪强, 柯越海
2019/2020 Fall Winter
Daw, Michael Ian, 程洪强, 柯越海
2018/2019 Fall Winter
Daw, Michael Ian, Menzies, John Robert Watt, UOE教师3, 柯越海
2017/2018 Fall Winter
Menzies, John Robert Watt, 柯越海
Introduction
In Integrative Biomedical Sciences 1 (IBMS1) you will develop a foundational core biological knowledge in the context of a biomedical background. The course will provide a broad introduction to all aspects of biomedical sciences. In Semester 1 you will critically explore foundational concepts in biology like cell theory, evolution, and the genetic basis of life. In Semester 2 you will explore key physiological systems (nervous, endocrine, gastrointestinal, immune, cardiovascular and pulmonary). Throughout the course you will develop your communication, laboratory and group-work skills.
Course Code
IBMS7001B
Course Name
Integrative Biomedical Sciences 1
Credit
10.0 - 10.0
Instructors
Parent ID Semester (field_semester) - Any -2016/2017 Fall Winter2016/2017 Spring Summer2017/2018 Fall Winter2017/2018 Spring Summer2018/2019 Fall Winter2018/2019 Spring Summer2019/2020 Fall Winter2019/2020 Spring Summer2020/2021 Fall Winter2020/2021 Spring Summer2021/2022 Fall Winter2021/2022 Spring Summer2022/2023 Fall Winter2022/2023 Spring Summer2023/2024 Fall Winter2023/2024 Spring Summer2024/2025 Fall Winter2024/2025 Spring Summer
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2021/2022 Spring Summer
程洪强, Daw,Michael Ian, Driesche,Sander van den
2021/2022 Fall Winter
王玉芬
2019/2020 Spring Summer
Daw, Michael Ian, 程洪强, 柯越海
2018/2019 Spring Summer
Daw, Michael Ian, 程洪强, 周以侹
2018/2019 Fall Winter
周怡然
Introduction
<p>In Integrative Biomedical Sciences 1 (IBMS1) you will develop a foundational core biological knowledge in the context of a biomedical background. The course will provide a broad introduction to all aspects of biomedical sciences. In Semester 1 you will critically explore foundational concepts in biology like cell theory, evolution, and the genetic basis of life. In Semester 2 you will explore key physiological systems (nervous, endocrine, gastrointestinal, immune, cardiovascular and pulmonary).
Course Code
IBMS9007A
Course Name
Integrative Biomedical Sciences 3
Credit
0.0 - 0.0
Instructors
Parent ID Semester (field_semester) - Any -2016/2017 Fall Winter2016/2017 Spring Summer2017/2018 Fall Winter2017/2018 Spring Summer2018/2019 Fall Winter2018/2019 Spring Summer2019/2020 Fall Winter2019/2020 Spring Summer2020/2021 Fall Winter2020/2021 Spring Summer2021/2022 Fall Winter2021/2022 Spring Summer2022/2023 Fall Winter2022/2023 Spring Summer2023/2024 Fall Winter2023/2024 Spring Summer2024/2025 Fall Winter2024/2025 Spring Summer
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2021/2022 Fall Winter
Loskot,Pavel
2020/2021 Fall Winter
Brunton, Paula, Romano, Nico
2019/2020 Fall Winter
Brunton, Paula, Romano, Nico
2018/2019 Fall Winter
Romano, Nico, UOE教师1
Introduction
In Integrative Biomedical Sciences 3 (IBMS3) you will develop strong foundations for working in a research environment. A major focus will be on developing critical skills such as the ability of properly design and critically interpreting experiments that will be absolutely necessary for you to become a biomedical scientist. After taking this course you will be able to: 1. Discuss and summarise topics related to modern problems in biomedical sciences, including physiology, pharmacology, cellular and molecular biology.