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Pharmacology & Physiology

Teaching

 

Current Teaching activity

 

2008- Lecturer ISF (Physiology) Course UMDNJ � New Jersey Medical School: 6 lectures in Kidney Physiology: Body Fluids, Glomerular Filtration, solute transport, NaCl transport, water reabsorption

 

2009-   Block leader in Kidney Physiology in the Principles of Physiology Core Course to graduate students, UMDNJ New Jersey Medical School

 

2005, 2007, 2009 Lecturer, Signal transduction course Mount Sinai, 2 lectures on TRP channels

 

2008 Lecturer, Frontiers in Cardiovascular Research course, 1 lecture, TRP channels in the cardiovascular system, UMDNJ New Jersey Medical School

 

 

Past Teaching Activity

 

1992-1997: Small Group Leader in Medical Physiology Semmelweis University

Five contact hours a week, for two 15 week-long semesters yearly

Discussions in all areas of human physiology

Laboratory measurements: spirometry, ECG and blood typing in humans

Animal experiments on rats, frogs and rabbits mainly in cardiovascular physiology

 

1996-1997: Lecturer in Medical Physiology: Semmelweis University

Lectures in: Hemostasis (platelet function and blood clotting), cardiac cycle, cerebellar function, physiology of sleep and arousal, auditory physiology, thyroid hormones

 

2000- Lecturer, Ion Channel Course for graduate students, Mount Sinai School of Medicine

Two lectures about intracellular Ca 2+ release channels and fluorescence based calcium concentration measurements

 

2001- 2004 Small Group Leader in Medical Physiology Mount Sinai School of Medicine

Discussion of problems in cardiovascular, pulmonary, gastrointestinal, kidney and endocrine physiology

 

2003- 2005 Lecturer, Medical Physiology Course, Mount Sinai School of Medicine

Seven lectures in Endocrinology: Introduction to Endocrinology, Pituitary hormones, Thyroid hormones, Adrenal hormones, Pancreatic hormones (2 lectures), Hormones of calcium homeostasis

 

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