Course Information
Course Semester Plan
Course Information
| No | Module name | Molecular Pharmacology |
| 1 | Courses code | P20.02034 |
| 2 | Study loads | 3 credit |
| 3 | Semester | Second Semester |
| 4 | Precondition | there is no |
| 5 | Competence | Upon completion of this course, students are expected to be able to: 1. Define and apply specific drug mechanisms on molecular, cellular and system organ level 2. Evaluate the impact from pharmacokinetics process of drugs 3. Utilize pharmacodynamics principles to discuss the mechanism of action from drug and clinical outcome 4. Show contributions both in individual or group project 5. Conduct independent literature studies using databases and pharmacology-related publications to solve problems related to the pharmacology field |
| 6 | Elements of competency | MKK |
| 7 | Type competency | supporting competence |
| 8 | Syllabus | 1. Learning contract and Introduction; 2-3. Introduction to Drug Targets and Molecular Pharmacology; 4-5. Molecular Cloning of Drug Targets; 6-7. Drug-Receptor Interaction and Enzyme-Substrate Complex; 8. Mid-term Exam; 9-10. G Protein-coupled Receptors as drug targets; 11-12. Ion Channels as drug targets; 13-14. Protein Transporters as drug targets; 15. Immunotherapeutics; 16. Final Exam |
| 9 | Attribute to soft skills | ethics, communication skill, awareness, discipline |
| 10 | Learning methods | Lecture and interactive learning |
| 11 | Learning media | LCD |
| 12 | Appraisal | Presentation, Midterm test, and Final Test |
| 13 | Lecturer | Prof. Apt. Anas Subarnas, M.Sc., Ph.D. and Prof. Apt. Dr. Jutti Levita, M.Si. |
| 14 | References | General and Molecular Pharmacology: Principles of Drug Action. Clementi F (Editor), Fumagalli G (Editor). Wiley, 2015. Molecular Pharmacology: From DNA to Drug Discovery. Dickenson J, Freeman F, Mills CL, Thode C, Sivasubramaniam S. Wiley-Blackwell, 2013. Molecular and Cellular Signaling. 1st ed. Beckerman M. New York. Springer Science Inc., 2005. |
Course Semester Plan
