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Decks in this class (35)

lecture 2
Why health and biomedical informa...,
What is the demand for specialise...,
What is rationale
35  cards
lecture 3
What is incidence,
What is prevalence,
What is a risk factor
19  cards
lecture 4
What are other names for an obese...,
What are the core components of t...,
What is the who definition of met...
21  cards
lecture 5
What are blood glucose levels,
What happens after a meal,
What happens as blood glucose is ...
24  cards
lecture 6: cardiovascular risk factors
What is cardiovascular cv disease,
What are established cvd risk fac...,
What are other cvd risk factors
26  cards
lecture 7: lipid control in health and disease
To be able to describe and understand: - the general features and roles of the different classes of lipoprotein - lipid transport - the factors that affect blood levels of cholesteryl esters and trialglycerols -hypercholesterolaemia and hypertriglyceridaemia and some of the causes - a current model of how atherosclerosis develops
18  cards
lecture 8: gut microbiota, health and disease
1. change in incidence of diseases and disorders in the Western world - why? 2. microbiome 3. metabolism – key metabolites/metabolic pathways 4. mechanism and metabolite sensing receptors 5. microbiota and disease
29  cards
lecture 9: metabolomics
- what is metabolomics - what are the technologies that underpin metabolomics - what questions can metabolite profiling be used to address - metabolomics at the tissue, single cell level
24  cards
lecture 10: managing and preventing metabolic syndrome
How can we reformat the question,
How does weight loss improve feat...,
What were the treatment programmes
31  cards
lecture 11: a population health approach to managing metabolic syndrome
What have you learnt about the ca...,
What are traditional options open...,
What is health promotion
11  cards
lecture 12: pharmacoeconomics of type 2 diabetes treatments
What are types of economic evalua...,
What is an example of cost effect...,
What is a cost effectiveness plane
32  cards
lecture 13: tissue engineering - introduction
What is a stem cell,
Why is stem cell research important,
What are classic stem cell proper...
23  cards
lecture 14: stem cells: what is all the fuss?
What do people hear about stem cells,
How acceptable do the australian ...,
Does the australian public think ...
18  cards
lecture 15: stem cells – basic concepts
What happens between blastocyst a...,
What happens during embryogenesis,
What are determination and differ...
43  cards
lecture 16: stem cell therapies for respiratory diseases
How does the lung develop in the ...,
Of how many cell types is the lun...,
What is patterning of the foregut...
33  cards
lecture 17: tissue engineering - understanding tissue mechanics
What is the easiest way to unders...,
Wh,
What is functional tissue enginee...
22  cards
lecture 18: tissue engineering - novel biomaterials
What is tissue engineering,
What are different types of hurdl...,
What are components of tissues
24  cards
lecture 19: Airflow limitation: from bench to bedside
What is asthma,
What is the pathophysiology of as...,
What remodelling occurs in the as...
35  cards
lecture 20: the beta 2-adrenoceptor agonist: risk and reward
How does the burden of disease dr...,
What happens when airways are exp...,
What contributes to airway obstru...
17  cards
lecture 21: mast cells: friend and foe
What is the peritoneal mast cell,
Who was paul ehrlich,
What are mast cells best known for
24  cards
lecture 22: infections in asthma and COPD
What are basic aspects of viral s...,
What are general features of viru...,
What is an introduction to respir...
36  cards
lecture 23: smoking and lung health
What are current global smoking r...,
What is smoking consumption over ...,
What is the variable decline in g...
30  cards
lecture 24: biological therapies for respiratory disease
What is the definition of a biolo...,
How are nucleotide sequences targ...,
What is the targetting of exosomes
11  cards
lecture 25: an introduction to pain
What concepts to understand about...,
What are different types of pain,
What makes pain complex
58  cards
lecture 26: neurochemistry: pleasure and pain I
What is pain,
What is the pain experience,
What is the psychobiology of pain
35  cards
lecture 27: neurochemistry: pleasure and pain II
What are emotions,
What are the basic huma,
What is the role of the hypothala...
31  cards
lecture 28: neuropathic pain and analgesia I
What is neuropathic pain and anal...,
What is chronic pain,
What is chronic persistent pain
32  cards
lecture 29: neuropathic pain and analgesia II
What are cannabinoids,
What are cannabinoids,
What are phytocannabinoid compunds
38  cards
lecture 30: behavioural and developmental aspects of drug dependence
What was an old drug campaign,
When did people,
What is the system
33  cards
lecture 31: emerging treatments for drug dependence: clinical evaluation
What are substance use definitions,
What is the epidemiology of subst...,
What is the neurobiology of addic...
32  cards
lecture 32: feeding and weight control
What are features of the metaboli...,
What is homeostatic control of ap...,
What are peptides regulating food...
22  cards
lecture 33: orexin
What are hypocretins,
Where are hypocretins expressed,
What was seen after performing re...
31  cards
lecture 34: social media, crowd source funding and neuroscience research
What are the nuclei of the brain,
What are lesion brain regions,
What is cannulation
18  cards
lecture 35: emerging treatments for drug dependence: preclinical evaluation
What is the prevalence of drug use,
Is drug use protracted,
What is addiction
26  cards
lecture 36: the role of public policy in managing harm from alcohol
What is policy,
What is an example of good public...,
What has been the effect of publi...
29  cards

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