Course Information
Course Semester Plan
Course Information
| No | Module Name | Pharmacotherapy of Immunology and Oncology |
| 1 | Code of Subjects | P10A.3403 |
| 2 | Study load | 2(2-0) credits |
| 3 | Semester | 3 |
| 4 | Precondition | P10A.2426 |
| 5 | Competence | After completing this course, students are expected to be able to understand about the immune system, the anatomy and physiology that plays a role in the immune system, the immune system response to immunogens and cancer, clinical biochemical parameters of the immune system, and pharmacotherapy given to these disorders. Materials provided include cellular injury, cancer cell biology, tumor suppressor gene and gene oncogenes, cell proliferation and cycle, cancer drug mechanisms, allergies and hypersensitivity, immunodeficiencies, immune and autoimmune system tolerance, transplantation and immune system, tumor immunology, clinical biochemical parameters. in immune disorders and cancer, pharmacotherapy in some disorders of immune system function and cancer. |
| 6 | Elements of Competency | MKK |
| 7 | Type Competency | Main competence |
| 8 | Syllabus | This course provides an overview of the understanding of the immune system, the anatomy and physiology that plays a role in the immune system, the immune system response to immunogens and cancer, clinical biochemical parameters of the immune system, and pharmacotherapy given to these disorders. Materials provided include cellular injury, cancer cell biology, tumor suppressor gene and gene oncogenes, cell proliferation and cycle, cancer drug mechanisms, allergies and hypersensitivity, immunodeficiencies, immune and autoimmune system tolerance, transplantation and immune system, tumor immunology, clinical biochemical parameters. in immune disorders and cancer, pharmacotherapy in some disorders of immune system function and cancer. |
| 9 | Attribute Soft Skill | Ethics, awareness, discipline |
| 10 | Learning methods | Presentation, lecturer, discussion, project |
| 11 | Learning Media | LCD Projector |
| 12 | Appraisal | Task (20%); Mid Exam (40%); Final Exam (40%) |
| 13 | Lecturer | Prof. Dr. Ajeng Diantini, MS., Apt., Rizky Abdulah, Ph.D., Apt., Dr. Tiana Milanda, M.Si., Apt., and Melisa Intan Barliana, Dr. Med. Sc., Apt. |
| 13 | References | Alberts, B., Johnson, A., Lewis, J., Morgan, D., Raff, M., Roberts, K., … & Hunt, T. (2017). Molecular biology of the cell. WW Norton & Company. Abbas, A. K., Lichtman, A. H., & Pillai, S. (2014). Cellular and molecular immunology E-book. Elsevier Health Sciences Chapel, H., Haeney, M., Misbah, S., & Snowden, N. (2013). Essentials of clinical immunology. John Wiley & Sons. Dipiro, J. T., Talbert, R. L., Yee, G. C., Matzke, G. R., Wells, B. G., & Posey, L. M. (2014). Pharmacotherapy: a pathophysiologic approach, ed (pp. 145-51).McGraw-Hill Medical, New York. Wagener, C., Stocking, C., & MΓΌller, O. (2016). Cancer Signaling: from molecular biology to targeted therapy. John Wiley & Sons. |
Course Semester Plan
