Course: Human Radiobiology and Intensive Care Medicine

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Course title Human Radiobiology and Intensive Care Medicine
Course code LRR/LRAD
Organizational form of instruction Lecture
Level of course Master
Year of study not specified
Semester Winter
Number of ECTS credits 2
Language of instruction Czech
Status of course Compulsory-optional
Form of instruction Face-to-face
Work placements This is not an internship
Recommended optional programme components None
Lecturer(s)
  • Ptáček Jaroslav, Ing. Ph.D.
Course content
Introduction, types of ionizing radiation (directly and indirectly ionizing radiation), interactions of directly ionizing radiation with matter, interactions of indirectly ionizing radiation with matter, shielding of ionizing radiation Radioactivity - definition of radioactivity, decay constant, half-life, modes of radioactive decay and their usage in medicine. Detectors of ionizing radiation: gas detectors (ionizing chamber, proportional counter, GM counter), scintillation detectors (organic, inorganic), semiconductor detectors Sources of ionizing radiation in medicine: - radionuclide sources o features o construction - X-ray tubes o principle of operation o contruction o features o energy spectra - linear accelerators o principle of operation o contruction o features Basics of construction and function of imaging systems using ionizing radiation - X-ray machine, CT, scintillation camera, PET. Radiation protection - principles and means of radiation protection, quantities in radiation protection, calculations and estimations of radiation burden. Biological effects of ionizing radiation on human organism - effect of cell irradiation, theory of direct and indirect effects, deterministic and stochastic effects, radiation sickness (acute radiation syndrome)

Learning activities and teaching methods
Lecture
  • Homework for Teaching - 20 hours per semester
Learning outcomes
Introduction to radiation biology in medicine.
Describe and explain: types of ionizing radiation (directly and indirectly ionizing radiation), interactions of directly ionizing radiation with matter, interactions of indirectly ionizing radiation with matter, shielding of ionizing radiation Radioactivity - definition of radioactivity, decay constant, half-life, modes of radioactive decay and their usage in medicine. Detectors of ionizing radiation: gas detectors (ionizing chamber, proportional counter, GM counter), scintillation detectors (organic, inorganic), semiconductor detectors Sources of ionizing radiation in medicine: - radionuclide sources o features o construction - X-ray tubes o principle of operation o contruction o features o energy spectra - linear accelerators o principle of operation o contruction o features Basics of construction and function of imaging systems using ionizing radiation - X-ray machine, CT, scintillation camera, PET. Radiation protection - principles and means of radiation protection, quantities in radiation protection, calculations and estimations of radiation burden. Biological effects of ionizing radiation on human organism - effect of cell irradiation, theory of direct and indirect effects, deterministic and stochastic effects, radiation sickness (acute radiation syndrome)
Prerequisites
unspecified

Assessment methods and criteria
Mark

80% fruifulness in exam
Recommended literature
  • Filip, S., Mokrý, J., Hruška, I. (2006). Kmenové buňky. Galén.
  • Lanza, R. a spoluautoři. (2004). Handbook of stem cells, Vol. 1+2. Elsevier.
  • Odorico, J., Zhang, S.C., Pedersen, R. (2005). Human embryonic stem cells. Garland Science.
  • Petr, J. (2003). Klonování, hrozba nebo naděje?. Paseka.
  • Thomson, A., McWhir, J. (2004). Gene targeting & Embryonic stem cells. Garland Science.


Study plans that include the course
Faculty Study plan (Version) Category of Branch/Specialization Recommended year of study Recommended semester
Faculty: Faculty of Science Study plan (Version): Bioanalytical Laboratory Diagnostics in Healthcare - Experimental Biology (2023) Category: Biology courses - Recommended year of study:-, Recommended semester: Winter