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5376

MEDSCI 707

: Antimicrobials and Resistance
2025 Semester One (1253)
Antimicrobial resistance is a public health concern developing worldwide. The nature of antimicrobial agents will be explored by examining their discovery, development and mechanisms of action. Antimicrobial resistance will be studied to understand both mechanisms of resistance and the factors that drive resistance. Emphasis will be placed on recent advances in the discovery of antimicrobials and the development of novel strategies for the control of infectious agents.
Subject: Medical Science
No pre-requisites or restrictions
5377

MEDSCI 707

: Antimicrobials and Resistance
2024 Semester One (1243)
Antimicrobial resistance is a public health concern developing worldwide. The nature of antimicrobial agents will be explored by examining their discovery, development and mechanisms of action. Antimicrobial resistance will be studied to understand both mechanisms of resistance and the factors that drive resistance. Emphasis will be placed on recent advances in the discovery of antimicrobials and the development of novel strategies for the control of infectious agents.
Subject: Medical Science
No pre-requisites or restrictions
5378

MEDSCI 707

: Antimicrobials and Resistance
2023 Semester One (1233)
Antimicrobial resistance is a public health concern developing worldwide. The nature of antimicrobial agents will be explored by examining their discovery, development and mechanisms of action. Antimicrobial resistance will be studied to understand both mechanisms of resistance and the factors that drive resistance. Emphasis will be placed on recent advances in the discovery of antimicrobials and the development of novel strategies for the control of infectious agents.
Subject: Medical Science
No pre-requisites or restrictions
5379

MEDSCI 707

: Antimicrobials and Resistance
2022 Semester One (1223)
Antimicrobial resistance is a public health concern developing worldwide. The nature of antimicrobial agents will be explored by examining their discovery, development and mechanisms of action. Antimicrobial resistance will be studied to understand both mechanisms of resistance and the factors that drive resistance. Emphasis will be placed on recent advances in the discovery of antimicrobials and the development of novel strategies for the control of infectious agents.
Subject: Medical Science
No pre-requisites or restrictions
5380

MEDSCI 707

: Antimicrobials and Resistance
2021 Semester One (1213)
Antimicrobial resistance is a public health concern developing worldwide. The nature of antimicrobial agents will be explored by examining their discovery, development and mechanisms of action. Antimicrobial resistance will be studied to understand both mechanisms of resistance and the factors that drive resistance. Emphasis will be placed on recent advances in the discovery of antimicrobials and the development of novel strategies for the control of infectious agents.
Subject: Medical Science
No pre-requisites or restrictions
5381

MEDSCI 707

: Activities of Microbes in Disease
2020 Semester One (1203)
The dynamic interaction between pathogenic micro-organisms and humans will be explored. Examines the molecular mechanisms which enable microbes to survive, proliferate and cause disease; to evolve and acquire new genes; and to control the expression of their genes. Emphasis will be placed on recent advances in the understanding of major human microbial diseases.
Subject: Medical Science
No pre-requisites or restrictions
5382

MEDSCI 708

: Advanced Immunology and Immunotherapy
2025 Semester One (1253)
Explores recent advances in immunology including the genes, proteins and cell types involved in the innate and adaptive immune response, with a focus on how key components are integrated at a systems level to determine immune outcomes. Examines a range of inflammatory and immune mediated diseases, together with methods of immunotherapy, including the latest approaches to combat cancer and autoimmune disease.
Subject: Medical Science
No pre-requisites or restrictions
5383

MEDSCI 708

: Advanced Immunology and Immunotherapy
2024 Semester One (1243)
Explores recent advances in immunology including the genes, proteins and cell types involved in the innate and adaptive immune response, with a focus on how key components are integrated at a systems level to determine immune outcomes. Examines a range of inflammatory and immune mediated diseases, together with methods of immunotherapy, including the latest approaches to combat cancer and autoimmune disease.
Subject: Medical Science
No pre-requisites or restrictions
5384

MEDSCI 708

: Advanced Immunology and Immunotherapy
2023 Semester One (1233)
Explores recent advances in immunology including the genes, proteins and cell types involved in the innate and adaptive immune response, with a focus on how key components are integrated at a systems level to determine immune outcomes. Examines a range of inflammatory and immune mediated diseases, together with methods of immunotherapy, including the latest approaches to combat cancer and autoimmune disease.
Subject: Medical Science
No pre-requisites or restrictions
5385

MEDSCI 708

: Advanced Immunology and Immunotherapy
2022 Semester One (1223)
Explores recent advances in immunology including the genes, proteins and cell types involved in the innate and adaptive immune response, with a focus on how key components are integrated at a systems level to determine immune outcomes. Examines a range of inflammatory and immune mediated diseases, together with methods of immunotherapy, including the latest approaches to combat cancer and autoimmune disease.
Subject: Medical Science
No pre-requisites or restrictions
5386

MEDSCI 708

: Advanced Immunology and Immunotherapy
2021 Semester One (1213)
Explores recent advances in immunology including the genes, proteins and cell types involved in the innate and adaptive immune response, with a focus on how key components are integrated at a systems level to determine immune outcomes. Examines a range of inflammatory and immune mediated diseases, together with methods of immunotherapy, including the latest approaches to combat cancer and autoimmune disease.
Subject: Medical Science
No pre-requisites or restrictions
5387

MEDSCI 708

: Advanced Immunology and Immunotherapy
2020 Semester One (1203)
Recent advances in immunology including: the genes and proteins involved in the innate and adaptive immune response, intracellular signalling mechanisms that determine immune outcomes, and the mechanisms by which the immune system learns 'self' from 'non-self'. Examines a range of inflammatory diseases, and methods of immunotherapy, in particular approaches to combat cancer.
Subject: Medical Science
No pre-requisites or restrictions
5388

MEDSCI 709

: Nutrition in Health and Disease
2025 Semester One (1253)
The influence that dietary patterns, foods and food components have on the promotion and protection against the common nutrition-related diseases in New Zealand. The relevant epidemiological, clinical, and biochemical/physiological aspects of each disease are covered.
Subject: Medical Science
No pre-requisites or restrictions
5389

MEDSCI 709

: Nutrition in Health and Disease
2024 Semester One (1243)
The influence that dietary patterns, foods and food components have on the promotion and protection against the common nutrition-related diseases in New Zealand. The relevant epidemiological, clinical, and biochemical/physiological aspects of each disease are covered.
Subject: Medical Science
No pre-requisites or restrictions
5390

MEDSCI 709

: Nutrition in Health and Disease
2023 Semester One (1233)
The influence that dietary patterns, foods and food components have on the promotion and protection against the common nutrition-related diseases in New Zealand. The relevant epidemiological, clinical, and biochemical/physiological aspects of each disease are covered.
Subject: Medical Science
No pre-requisites or restrictions
5391

MEDSCI 709

: Nutrition in Health and Disease
2022 Semester One (1223)
The influence that dietary patterns, foods and food components have on the promotion and protection against the common nutrition-related diseases in New Zealand. The relevant epidemiological, clinical, and biochemical/physiological aspects of each disease are covered.
Subject: Medical Science
No pre-requisites or restrictions
5392

MEDSCI 709

: Nutrition in Health and Disease
2021 Semester One (1213)
The influence that dietary patterns, foods and food components have on the promotion and protection against the common nutrition-related diseases in New Zealand. The relevant epidemiological, clinical, and biochemical/physiological aspects of each disease are covered.
Subject: Medical Science
No pre-requisites or restrictions
5393

MEDSCI 709

: Nutrition in Health and Disease
2020 Semester One (1203)
The influence that dietary patterns, foods and food components have on the promotion and protection against the common nutrition-related diseases in New Zealand. The relevant epidemiological, clinical, and biochemical/physiological aspects of each disease are covered.
Subject: Medical Science
No pre-requisites or restrictions
5394

MEDSCI 713

: Principles of Cancer Therapy
2025 Semester One (1253)
Examines the molecular and cellular processes underlying cancer treatment and the development of tumour-selective therapy; the principles of radiotherapy and chemotherapy; DNA and the basis for its interactions with anticancer drugs; recognition of DNA by proteins; exploitation of these processes by anticancer drugs, oncogenes and other regulatory gene products; signal transduction mechanisms and strategies for changing cell cycle control; cytokines and the role of host responses in cancer therapy; new approaches to cancer therapy including gene therapy and photodynamic therapy.
Subject: Medical Science
Prerequisite: MEDSCI 302
5395

MEDSCI 713

: Principles of Cancer Therapy
2024 Semester One (1243)
Examines the molecular and cellular processes underlying cancer treatment and the development of tumour-selective therapy; the principles of radiotherapy and chemotherapy; DNA and the basis for its interactions with anticancer drugs; recognition of DNA by proteins; exploitation of these processes by anticancer drugs, oncogenes and other regulatory gene products; signal transduction mechanisms and strategies for changing cell cycle control; cytokines and the role of host responses in cancer therapy; new approaches to cancer therapy including gene therapy and photodynamic therapy.
Subject: Medical Science
Prerequisite: MEDSCI 302
5396

MEDSCI 713

: Principles of Cancer Therapy
2023 Semester One (1233)
Examines the molecular and cellular processes underlying cancer treatment and the development of tumour-selective therapy; the principles of radiotherapy and chemotherapy; DNA and the basis for its interactions with anticancer drugs; recognition of DNA by proteins; exploitation of these processes by anticancer drugs, oncogenes and other regulatory gene products; signal transduction mechanisms and strategies for changing cell cycle control; cytokines and the role of host responses in cancer therapy; new approaches to cancer therapy including gene therapy and photodynamic therapy.
Subject: Medical Science
Prerequisite: MEDSCI 302
5397

MEDSCI 713

: Principles of Cancer Therapy
2022 Semester One (1223)
Examines the molecular and cellular processes underlying cancer treatment and the development of tumour-selective therapy; the principles of radiotherapy and chemotherapy; DNA and the basis for its interactions with anticancer drugs; recognition of DNA by proteins; exploitation of these processes by anticancer drugs, oncogenes and other regulatory gene products; signal transduction mechanisms and strategies for changing cell cycle control; cytokines and the role of host responses in cancer therapy; new approaches to cancer therapy including gene therapy and photodynamic therapy.
Subject: Medical Science
Prerequisite: MEDSCI 302
5398

MEDSCI 713

: Principles of Cancer Therapy
2021 Semester One (1213)
Examines the molecular and cellular processes underlying cancer treatment and the development of tumour-selective therapy; the principles of radiotherapy and chemotherapy; DNA and the basis for its interactions with anticancer drugs; recognition of DNA by proteins; exploitation of these processes by anticancer drugs, oncogenes and other regulatory gene products; signal transduction mechanisms and strategies for changing cell cycle control; cytokines and the role of host responses in cancer therapy; new approaches to cancer therapy including gene therapy and photodynamic therapy.
Subject: Medical Science
Prerequisite: MEDSCI 302
5399

MEDSCI 713

: Principles of Cancer Therapy
2020 Semester One (1203)
Examines the molecular and cellular processes underlying cancer treatment and the development of tumour-selective therapy; the principles of radiotherapy and chemotherapy; DNA and the basis for its interactions with anticancer drugs; recognition of DNA by proteins; exploitation of these processes by anticancer drugs, oncogenes and other regulatory gene products; signal transduction mechanisms and strategies for changing cell cycle control; cytokines and the role of host responses in cancer therapy; new approaches to cancer therapy including gene therapy and photodynamic therapy.
Subject: Medical Science
Prerequisite: MEDSCI 302
5400

MEDSCI 714

: Advanced Cancer Biology
2025 Semester One (1253)
Advanced studies of concepts related to the biology of cancer. These will include: molecular mechanisms, signal transduction pathways, genomic instability, telomeres and telomerase, anoikis, DNA damage sensing mechanisms, and hypoxia and tumour progression.
Subject: Medical Science
Prerequisite: MEDSCI 302