Study programme 2025-2026Français
Biochimie générale
Programme component of Master's in Biomedical Sciences (MONS) (day schedule)Faculty of Medicine, Pharmacy and Biomedical Sciences

CodeTypeHead of UE Department’s
contact details
Teacher(s)
UM-MC-BIOMED-039-MOptional UEDECLEVES Anne-EmilieM122 - Biochimie métabolique et moléculaire
  • DECLEVES Anne-Emilie

Language
of instruction
Language
of assessment
HT(*) HTPE(*) HTPS(*) HR(*) HD(*) CreditsWeighting Term
  • Français
Français201003044.002nd term

AA CodeTeaching Activity (AA) HT(*) HTPE(*) HTPS(*) HR(*) HD(*) Term Weighting
M-BIMO-101Biochimie générale2010030Q2100.00%

Programme component

Objectives of Programme's Learning Outcomes

  • Scientific skills
    • In response to situations and aware of the methodological limitations: - Use common techniques of biochemistry, molecular biology, cell biology, studies of tissues and organs (i.e. link a macroscopic phenomenon to microscopic processes). - Use an experimental device in a biological model, know and use the concepts and techniques of animal physiology.
    • Be familiar with biomedical science research tools, including bioinformatics tools.
    • Appropriately select measuring instruments, analyse and process the signal obtained
    • Use basic mathematical tools
  • Professional integration skills
    • Network, and use digital communication and collaboration tools
    • In the digital age, be responsible for the mastery of their digital identity, and respect the rules on privacy and intellectual property
    • Work in teams in different contexts including with people from different disciplines, integrate, fit in, collaborate, communicate and report
    • Be in a hierarchical and professional environment, identify their skills and follow procedures, legislation, standards, among other security and safety measures
    • Be accountable for their actions and practices in decision-making regarding humans, biodiversity, the environment and society
    • Be aware of ethical issues and apply ethical codes specific to life sciences in their behaviour
    • Be introduced to the process of production, distribution and exploitation of knowledge
    • Work independently: - Get organised, manage time and priorities, assess themself. - Master assessment methods. - Continue learning individually, prepare to educate themselves throughout life. - Demonstrate abstract thinking. - Be introduced to project management. - Show initiative.
    • Demonstrate their ability to research, analyse and synthesise: - Research, analyse, use different sources of information and materials related to biomedical sciences, format them to draw up a summarised document, produced and broadcast them on digital media. - Carry out a study, identify and raise an issue in a predefined context, build and develop an argument, interpret the data and results, develop an overview, and propose extensions. - Question themselves, think critically, debate, and defend their ideas.

Learning Outcomes of UE

Biochemistry is at the frontier of biological science and chemical science. Indeed, biochemistry seeks to understand the chemical basis for all life processes. It is therefore a key discipline in medical, biomedical and pharmaceutical research. Indeed, biochemistry helps to understand biological processes, allows to identify the mechanisms involved in disease and especially allows to better define a treatment. The purpose of this course will be to acquire the basic knowledge of biochemical functions (molecule structure, enzymology, bioenergetic). Knowledges that will then be used to understand and interpret biochemical processes. At the end of this course, students will be able to: ·       understand the role of the 4 main classes of small organic molecules of the cells (aa, monosaccharides, nucleotides and lipids) in the main biochemical pathways; ·       understand the acid-base chemistry and the importance of water in the biochemical processes; ·       interpret the impact of changes in pH on ionizable groups of a peptide or a protein; ·       understand the concept that the structure of a given biomolecule is directly related to its function; ·       understand the role and the regulation of enzymes in biochemical reactions; ·       understand the energetics of life and associate the notion of bio-energy to the metabolic pathways; ·       integrate the metabolism of glucose in anaerobic or aerobic conditions; ·       understand the mecanisms of metabolic regulation; ·       address without difficulties the course of metabolic biochemistry.  

UE Content: description and pedagogical relevance

The lecture will be set up in three main parts: I. Reminder of the 4 main classes of small organic molecules of the cells, the water structure, pH and the acid-base chemistry II. Structures and functions of the proteins and enzymes III. The energetics of life, and metabolism and regulation ==> The lecture (face-to-face) will be associated with practical works (supervised work, exercices and e-learning)

Prior Experience

Not applicable

Type of Teaching Activity/Activities

AAType of Teaching Activity/Activities
M-BIMO-101
  • Cours magistraux
  • Exercices dirigés
  • Démonstrations
  • Remédiations intégrées à un type d'AA

Mode of delivery

AAMode of delivery
M-BIMO-101
  • Face-to-face

Required Reading

AARequired Reading
M-BIMO-101Note de cours - Biochimie Générale - Pr. AE Declèves

Required Learning Resources/Tools

AARequired Learning Resources/Tools
M-BIMO-101The reference book is'Biochimie de Harper Murray et al, éditions de Boeck ISBN 978-2-8041-7561-0 . The lecture will be illustrated by a slide show and Power Point animations. The slide of each course will be available to students via the Moodle platform .

Recommended Learning Resources/Tools

AARecommended Learning Resources/Tools
M-BIMO-101None

Other Recommended Reading

AAOther Recommended Reading
M-BIMO-101Biochimie - Pratt et Cornely, Editions De Boeck Lehninger "Principles of Biochemistry" - D.L. Nelson & M.M Cox, Editions Freeman

Grade Deferrals of AAs from one year to the next

AAGrade Deferrals of AAs from one year to the next
M-BIMO-101Unauthorized

Term 2 Assessment - type

AAType(s) and mode(s) of Q2 assessment
M-BIMO-101
  • Written examination - Face-to-face
  • Graded assignment(s) - Face-to-face

Term 2 Assessment - comments

AATerm 2 Assessment - comments
M-BIMO-101Lecture = MCQ with negative points, and/or true or false, and/or open-ended questions eTest = final test - Weighting on Q2 = 10% of final examen

Term 3 Assessment - type

AAType(s) and mode(s) of Q3 assessment
M-BIMO-101
  • Written examination - Face-to-face

Term 3 Assessment - comments

AATerm 3 Assessment - comments
M-BIMO-101Lecture = MCQ with negative points, and/or true or false, and/or open-ended questions eTest = cotation from Q2 is reported examen
(*) HT : Hours of theory - HTPE : Hours of in-class exercices - HTPS : hours of practical work - HD : HMiscellaneous time - HR : Hours of remedial classes. - Per. (Period), Y=Year, Q1=1st term et Q2=2nd term
Date de dernière mise à jour de la fiche ECTS par l'enseignant : 22/05/2025
Date de dernière génération automatique de la page : 14/03/2026
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