The subject profiles the student in the knowledge and risks of interaction of foreign material with an organism. It is divided into a general part, where general concepts of the interaction of materials with the organism are discussed in the form of basic knowledge from pharmacology, toxicology, (patho)physiology, immunology and (xeno)biochemistry and related scientific fields. This part is followed by a special (profile part) in which individual most commonly used materials are discussed and their advantages and risks are assessed based on concepts from the general part. As part of the course, the student will prepare a shorter seminar paper (up to 5 standard pages) on an assigned topic from a special thematic section, and its public presentation will be a condition for credit from the course.
Literature
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Advised literature
[1] Brdička, R., Základy fysikální chemie: vysokoškolská učebnice 2. vyd., Academia, Praha, 1977
[2] Silbey, R. J., Alberty, R. A., Bawendi, M. G., Physical chemistry 4th Edition. Wiley, USA, 2004