Relevance of Course Objectives and Core Learning Outcomes(%) |
Teaching and Assessment Methods for Course Objectives |
Course Objectives |
Competency Indicators |
Ratio(%) |
Teaching Methods |
Assessment Methods |
Provide students with an understanding of ageing biology and the dynamic changes that contribute to age-related diseases at the molecular level. |
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Oral Presentation |
Other |
Written Presentation |
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Course Content and Homework/Schedule/Tests Schedule |
Week |
Course Content |
Week 1 |
What is ageing? |
Week 2 |
Evolution theories of ageing |
Week 3 |
Genomic instability in ageing |
Week 4 |
The role of telomere in ageing |
Week 5 |
Epigenetics of longevity and ageing |
Week 6 |
Mitochondrial dysfunction and dysregulated proteostasis |
Week 7 |
4/4 Tomb Sweeping Festival |
Week 8 |
Cellular ageing |
Week 9 |
Immunosenescence |
Week 10 |
Senotherapeutics |
Week 11 |
Neurodegenerative diseases |
Week 12 |
Cardiovascular diseases |
Week 13 |
Hematopoietic stem cells and cancer |
Week 14 |
Ageing and respiratory diseases and human premature ageing |
Week 15 |
5/30 Adjusted holiday for Dragon Boat Festival holiday |
Week 16 |
Endocrine diseases |
Week 17 |
Self-directed learning
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Week 18 |
Self-directed learning |
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Evaluation |
Oral presentation: 60%; Writing presentation: 20%; Class engagement: 20% |
Textbook & other References |
Fang, E. F.; Bergersen, L. H.; Gilmour, B. C. Molecular, Cellular, and Metabolic Fundaments of Human Aging; Academic Press: London, UK.
Selected papers from high-profile journals. |
Teaching Aids & Teacher's Website |
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Office Hours |
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Sustainable Development Goals, SDGs |
03.Good Health and Well-Being | include experience courses:N |
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