Michael Ristow: Catalogue data in Autumn Semester 2018 |
Name | Dr. Michael Ristow |
Field | Energy Metabolism |
Address | Charité - CCM - CC13 - IEED Hessische Str. 3-4 Inst. f. Exp. Endo/Diabetologie 10115 Berlin GERMANY |
Department | Health Sciences and Technology |
Relationship | Full Professor |
Number | Title | ECTS | Hours | Lecturers | |
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376-0003-01L | Demonstration Week Health Sciences and Technology Only for Health Sciences and Technology BSc. | 1 credit | 2P | R. Müller, D. Burdakov, K. De Bock, E. de Bruin, R. Riener, M. Ristow, G. Schratt, W. R. Taylor, N. Wenderoth, further lecturers | |
Abstract | Delivery of practical insight into research methods relevant to the field by means of demonstrations and small projects in the areas of Human Movement Science and Sport, Medical Technology, Molecular Health Sciences, and Neurosciences. | ||||
Learning objective | Students can experience research methods that may arise in the field of Health Sciences and Technology. | ||||
Content | - Human Movement Science and Sport: movement analysis, biomechanical measurement techniques - Medical Technology: prostheses - Molecular Health Sciences: metabolism, behaviour - Neurosciences: neurological measurement techniques, neurorehabilitation - Clinical Research | ||||
376-0151-00L | Anatomy and Physiology I | 5 credits | 4V | M. Ristow, K. De Bock, L. Slomianka, C. Spengler, N. Wenderoth, D. P. Wolfer | |
Abstract | Basic knowledge of the anatomy and physiology of tissues, of the embryonal and postnatal development, of the basic terminology of pathology, the neuro-muscular system, the cardiovascular system and the respiratory system. | ||||
Learning objective | Basic knowledge of human anatomy and physiology and basics of clinical pathophysiology. | ||||
Content | Short overview of human anatomy, physiology and general pathology. Anatomy and Physiology I (fall term): Basics of cytology, histology, embryology, general pathology; nervous system, muscles, cardiovascular system, respiratory system Anatomy and Physiology II (spring term): digestive system, kidney and urinary tract, endocrine system, skin, thermoregulation, sensory organs, male and female reproductive system, pregnancy and child birth. | ||||
Prerequisites / Notice | Voraussetzungen: 1. Jahr, naturwissenschaftlicher Teil |