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Syllabus 2022-23 - 10313005 - Bioinorganic Chemistry (Química bioinorgánica)
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DEGREE: | Grado en Químicas |
FACULTY: | FACULTY OF EXPERIMENTAL SCIENCES |
ACADEMIC YEAR: | 2022-23 |
COURSE: | Bioinorganic Chemistry |
NAME: Bioinorganic Chemistry | |||||
CODE: 10313005 | ACADEMIC YEAR: 2022-23 | ||||
LANGUAGE: English | LEVEL: 1 | ||||
ECTS CREDITS: 6.0 | YEAR: 4 | SEMESTER: PC |
NAME: GODINO SALIDO, Mª LUZ | ||
DEPARTMENT: U128 - QUÍMICA INORGÁNICA Y ORGÁNICA | ||
FIELD OF STUDY: 760 - QUÍMICA INORGÁNICA | ||
OFFICE NO.: B3 - 460 | E-MAIL: mlgodino@ujaen.es | P: 953212745 |
WEBSITE: - | ||
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3257-4431 | ||
LANGUAGE: English | LEVEL: 1 |
Overwiew of Bioinorganic Chemistry. Essential Chemical Elements. Metal Functions in Biological Systems. Principles of Coordination Chemistry related to Bioinorganic Chemistry: Thermodynamic and Kinectic Aspects. Biochemistry Fundamentals: Proteins and their Constituents, Nucleic Acids and their Constituents, Other Metal-Binding Biomolecules. Metal Ions Transport and Storage. Biomineralization Processes. O 2 and N 2 Biological Activation Processes. Iron containing Biomolecules: Haem-proteins, non-haem proteins, siderophores. Copper Proteins and Enzymes. Molybdenum Enzymes. Vitamine B12 and Coenzyme B12. Zinc Proteins and Enzymes. Biological role of other transition metals: Vanadium, Chromium, Manganese and Nickel. Biological role of Alkaline and Alkaline earth Metals. Non metallic elements in biology. Bioniorganic Chemistry in Medicine. Toxicity of Inorganic Systems.
INTEGRATION OF THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS
The contents of this subject connect with the SDGs:
Goal 3: Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for at all ages
Goal 4: Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all
Goal 12: Ensure sustainable consumption and production patterns
Lecture (Theory, 32h): Oral exposition of the theoretical contents of the course by the lecturer, using audiovisual methods.
Laboratory and Seminars (26h): Students perform several laboratory experiments and develop a laboratory notebook and a test about practical contents. Students also perform oral presentations and resolution of exercises.
Group tutorial sessions (2h)
Homework (90h): Study of theoretical contents and preparation of exercises and oral presentations.
Students with special educational needs should contact the Student Attention Service (Servicio de Atención y Ayudas al Estudiante) in order to receive the appropriate academic support
Written test about theoretical contents (50%).
Attendance at all seminar sessions. Resolution of exercises and oral presentations. (30%).
Attendance at all laboratory sessions. Laboratory report and tests about practical contents. (20%).
- Bioinorganic Chemistry:A short course. Edition: 3ª. Author: Rosette M. Roat-Malone. Publisher: Wiley (Library)
- Bioinorganic chemistry : inorganic elements in the chemistry of life : an introduction and guide . Edition: 2nd ed. Author: Kaim, Wolfgang. Publisher: Wiley, (Library)
- Biological inorganic chemistry [Recurso electrónico] : an introduction. Edition: -. Author: Crichton, Robert R. Publisher: Amsterdam ; Oxford : Elsevier, 2008 (Library)
- Bioorganic, bioinorganic and supramolecular chemistry. Edition: 2. Author: Kalsi, P.S.. Publisher: New Academic Science (Library)
- Molecular and Supramolecular Bioinorganic Chemistry: Applications in Medical Sciences . Edition: -. Author: Ana Lucia Ramalho Merce (Redactor), Judith Felcman (Redactor), Maria Angeles Lobo Recio(Redactor) . Publisher: Nova Science Publishers Inc (Library)
- Practical Approaches to Biological Inorganic Chemistry. Edition: -. Author: Robert Crichton. Publisher: Elsevier (Library)
- Bioinorganic chemistry: a practical course. Edition: -. Author: Metzler-Nolte, Nils.. Publisher: Berlin [etc.] : Walter de Gruyter, 2009. (Library)
- Bioinorganic medicinal chemistry . Edition: -. Author: -. Publisher: Weinheim : Wiley-VCH, c2011 (Library)
TEACHING METHODOLOGY AND ACTIVITIES
lLecture (Theory, 32 h): Oral exposition of the theoretical contents of the course by the lecturer, using audiovisual methods. They will be presential sessions, except wheter the socio-sanitary conditions do not allow it.
Laboratory and Seminars (26 h): Students perform several laboratory experiments and develop a laboratory notebook and a test about practical contents. Students also perform oral presentations and resolution of exercises. They will be presential activities, except wheter the socio-sanitary conditions do not allow it.
Group tutorial sessions (2 h). They will be presential sessions, except wheter the socio-sanitary conditions do not allow it.
Homework (90 h): Study of theoretical contents and preparation of exercises and oral presentations.
EVALUATION SYSTEM
Written test about theoretical contents (50%). This evaluation will be presential, except wheter the socio-sanitary conditions do not allow it.
Attendance at all seminar sessions. Resolution of exercises and oral presentations. (30%). This evaluation will be presential, except wheter the socio-sanitary conditions do not allow it.
Attendance at all laboratory sessions. Laboratory report and tests about practical contents. (20%). This evaluation will be presential, except wheter the socio-sanitary conditions do not allow it.
TEACHING TOOLS
For online activities, they will be used the PLATEA platform or the set of tools included in Google Suite, as well as other types of resources such as electronic bibliographic resources that do not require a physical presence in the library. Both students and teachers will need communication infrastructure via internet (computer, camera, microphone and internet access; alternatively, a smartphone could be used).
In this multimodal scenario, the teaching staff involved in this subject, when appropiate, reserves the right to not give consent for the capture, publication, retransmission or reproduction of their speech, image, voice and explanations of chair, in the exercise of this teaching functions, in the field of the University of Jaén.
TEACHING METHODOLOGY AND ACTIVITIES
Lecture (Theory, 32 h): Oral exposition of the theoretical contents of the course by the lecturer, using audiovisual methods. They will be online sessions.
Laboratory and Seminars (26 h): Students perform several activities related to the practical contents of the subject: bibliographic reviews, oral presentations and resolution of exercises. They will be online activities.
Group tutorial sessions (2 h). They will be online sessions.
Homework (90 h): Study of theoretical contents and preparation of exercises and oral presentations.
EVALUATION SYSTEM
Written test about theoretical contents (50%). Online
Attendance at all seminar sessions. Resolution of exercises and oral presentations. (30%). Online.
Attendance at all sessions related with practical contents of the subject. Tests and exercises about these contents. (20%). Online.
TEACHING TOOLS
For online activities, they will be used the PLATEA platform or the set of tools included in Google Suite, as well as other types of resources such as electronic bibliographic resources that do not require a physical presence in the library. Both students and teachers will need communication infrastructure via internet (computer, camera, microphone and internet access; alternatively, a smartphone could be used).
In this non presential scenario, the teaching staff involved in this subject, when appropiate, reserves the right to not give consent for the capture, publication, retransmission or reproduction of their speech, image, voice and explanations of chair, in the exercise of this teaching functions, in the field of the University of Jaén.
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Data recipients (transfers or assignments): Any person allowed to get access to every teaching modality
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