David Paul Wolfer: Catalogue data in Autumn Semester 2016 |
Name | Prof. Dr. David Paul Wolfer |
Field | Anatomie |
Address | Professur für Anatomie ETH Zürich, Y42 J 06 Winterthurerstrasse 190 8057 Zürich SWITZERLAND |
Telephone | +41 44 635 53 12 |
davidpaul.wolfer@hest.ethz.ch | |
Department | Health Sciences and Technology |
Relationship | Associate Professor |
Number | Title | ECTS | Hours | Lecturers | |
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376-0007-00L | Advanced Anatomy and Physiology I Only for Health Sciences and Technology BSc. | 2 credits | 2V | K. De Bock, N. Wenderoth, D. P. Wolfer | |
Abstract | Advanced knowledge of anatomy and physiology, molecular mechanisms and cellular function of tissues as well as pathophysiological aspects of different organ systems. | ||||
Objective | Advanced knowledge of human anatomy and physiology and of molecular and pathophysiological aspects. | ||||
Content | Advanced Anatomy and Physiology I (fall term): Closer look to the nervous system, Advanced Anatomy and Physiology II (spring term): Introduction to Molecular Biology; Closer look to muscles, cardiovascular system, and respiratory system as well as immunology. | ||||
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. | ||||
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. | ||||
Lecture notes | "Wolfer, Rhyner, Sebele und Müntener: "Anatomie und Physiologie"; http://www.dpwolfer.ch" | ||||
Literature | Anatomie: Schiebler TH, Korf H-W: Anatomie (10. vollständig überarbeitete Auflage) Steinkopff / Springer, Heidelberg 2007 Martini FH, Timmons MJ, Tallitsch RB. Human Anatomy 6th edition, Pearson, San Francisco 2008, (7. Auflage Juli 2011) Physiologie: Schmidt/Lang/Heckmann: Physiologie des Menschen, Springer-Verlag, Heidelberg (31. Auflage) | ||||
Prerequisites / Notice | Voraussetzungen: 1. Jahr, naturwissenschaftlicher Teil | ||||
376-0152-AAL | Anatomy and Physiology I+II Enrolment ONLY for MSc students with a decree declaring this course unit as an additional admission requirement. Any other students (e.g. incoming exchange students, doctoral students) CANNOT enrol for this course unit. | 10 credits | 21R | C. Spengler, D. P. Wolfer | |
Abstract | Principles of human embryology, anatomy and histology Basic knowledge of the anatomy and physiology of tissues, the embryonal and postnatal development, the cardiovascular system, kidney, the intestines and the basics of pathology. | ||||
Objective | Basic Knowledge of human embryology, anatomy and histology with focus on vegetative Anatomy; understanding structure - function relationships. Foundations of human anatomy and physiology and basics of clinical pathophysiology. |