Education activities
The Department of Clinical Biochemistry is responsible for the following courses:
Uniform master’s study programme Pharmacy
Clinical Chemistry
Pharmacogenomics and Genetic Medicines
Immunology
Selected Topics in Clinical Biochemistry
The Use of Genetic and Cellular Testing in Biomedicine and Pharmacy
The members of the Department of Clinical biochemistry participate in the following courses: Instrumental Pharmaceutical Analysis and Instrumental Analytical Methods in Pharmacy.
University study programme Laboratory Biomedicine
Work with biological samples
Clinical Biochemistry I and II
Biomedical analysis
Legislation and Ethics in Biomedicine
Laboratory Work in Practice
Biomedical Genetics
Cellular and Tissue Cultures
Emergency laboratory diagnostics
The members of the Department of Clinical biochemistry participate in the following courses: Cellular biology and genetics, Immunology with Immunochemistry and Basics of Transfusion Medicine and Transplantation.
University study programme Cosmetology
Cellular biology and genetics
Skin Immunology with Immunochemistry
Cellular and Tissue Cultures
Skin and Metabolic Disorders
Legislation and Ethics in Biomedicine
Master’s study programme Laboratory Biomedicine
Selected Topics in Biochemistry
Biomedical Analysis
Design and Quality Assurance in a Medical Laboratory
Clinical Biochemical Diagnostics
Immunology in Laboratory Diagnostics
Legislation and Ethics in Biomedicine
The members of the Department of Clinical biochemistry participate in the following courses: Development and Implementation of Diagnostic Methods.
University of Ljubljana Interdisciplinary doctoral programme in Biomedicine
Clinical biochemical diagnostics – algorithms and interpretation:
Module 1: Genetic basis of common diseases
Module 2: Immune-mediated diseases
Module 3: Malignant diseases
Module 4: Pharmacogenomic diagnostics
Toxicology:
Module 2: Influence of toxic compounds on processes within cell
Elective theoretical and individual research courses: Autoimmunity, Pharmacogenomics in pharmacy, Clinical toxicology in laboratory medicine, Methods and models of cell and tissue engineering, Molecular aspects of immunological methods, Screening tests for Down syndrome, Impact of mercury on antioxidative capacity and serotonin/melatonin balance, Experimental methods in laboratory biomedicine, Guidelines for point of care testing, Evidence-based laboratory biomedicine, Quality design and quality assurance in medical laboratories.
The members of the Department of Clinical biochemistry participate in the following courses: Research in clinical medicine, Modules Basic science in clinical research and Achievements in clinical research.