Lectures: 1. Introduction to biophysics, physical description of biological systems 2. Transmission and transformation of energy in the living organism, thermodynamic principles, concept of entropy, heat, temperature, thermal comfort of the organism 3. Preservation and transmission of information in living systems, control systems 4. Properties of dispersion systems, osmosis and its physiological significance, cryoscopy, ebulioscopy 5. Structure and function of biologically important molecules: water, nucleic acids, proteins. 6. Cell as biophysical system 7. Biophysics of tissues and organs (bones and joints, muscles, cardiovascular system, breathing, excretory system, digestive system, electrical and magnetic properties of tissues) 8. Biophysics of information reception and processing (perception of chemical stimuli, acoustic signals, light stimuli) 9. Biophysics of external factors (effects of mechanical factors, acoustic factors, influence of meteorological conditions on the organism, effects of electric currents, effects of magnetic fields, effects of non-ionizing electromagnetic radiation, biological effects of ionizing radiation) 10. Biomechanics (blood circulation, respiration, locomotive system, effects of mechanical forces on the organism) 11. Biological signals, biophysics of electrical expressions and effects (electric current, transport mechanisms, membrane potentials, effects of electric current on the organism, electromagnetic field, electrical physicochemical methods) 12. Optics and biophysics of vision (properties of radiation, sources and radiation detectors), acoustics, ultrasound, X-rays 13. Biophysical basics of noninvasive therapeutic methods (mechanical methods of healing, medical methods using electric current, principles of magnetic field treatment, heat treatment methods, therapeutic methods using light, physical principles of treatment with ionizing radiation) 14. Biophysical principles of invasive treatment methods (physical principles of modern surgical instruments, physical principles of major dental instruments, devices supporting or replacing organ function) The programme of study will be adapted according to the specialization of the students by selecting topics from the list of lectures.
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Introduction to biophysics, physical description of biological systems. Transmission and transformation of energy in the living organism, thermodynamic principles, concept of entropy, heat, temperature, thermal comfort of the organism. Preservation and transmission of information in living systems, control systems.
Mastering the basics of biophysics and its applications in medicine Knowledge of physical principles of selected diagnostic and therapeutic methods . An overview of the influence of physical factors on the body.
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