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UNIVERSITY OF NEW ENGLAND COLLEGE OF PHARMACY
(PORTLAND, USA)
AND
UNIVERSITY OF GRANADA COLLEGE OF PHARMACY
(GRANADA, SPAIN)
May 18th to June 29th, 2019
Exchange Students Program
Course Syllabus
MONDAY, MAY 20, 2019 . SPANISH COURSE (CLM).
CLM (Center of Modern Languages)
9:00 - 10:00: Placement Exam
12:00 - 13:00: Welcome and Orientation
Ana del Moral. Dean of the Faculty of Pharmacy
María José Ruedas. Vice Dean of International Relations of the Faculty of Pharmacy
TUESDAY, MAY 21, 2019. SPANISH COURSE (CLM).
CLM (Center of Modern Languages)
9:00 - 14:00: Spanish Course
Intensive Language classes begin
Tourism in Granada city
19:00: Tapas Tour
Plaza Isabel la Católica / Meeting point nº 5
WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 2019. SPANISH COURSE (CLM).
CLM (Center of Modern Languages)
9:00 - 14:00: Spanish Course
Intensive Language classes begin
THURSDAY, MAY 23, 2019. SPANISH COURSE (CLM).
CLM (Center of Modern Languages)
9:00 - 14:00: Spanish Course
Intensive Language classes begin
FRIDAY, MAY 24, 2019. SPANISH COURSE (CLM).
CLM (Center of Modern Languages)
9:00 - 14:00: Spanish Course
Intensive Language classes begin
SATURDAY, MAY 25, 2019
Free day
SUNDAY, MAY 26, 2019
Free day
MONDAY, MAY 27, 2019. SPANISH COURSE (CLM).
CLM (Center of Modern Languages)
9:00 - 13:00: Intensive Spanish Course
TUESDAY, MAY 28, 2019. SPANISH COURSE (CLM).
CLM (Center of Modern Languages)
9:00 - 13:00: Intensive Spanish Course
WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 2019. SPANISH COURSE (CLM).
CLM (Center of Modern Languages)
9:00 - 13:00: Intensive Spanish Course
THURSDAY, MAY 30, 2019. SPANISH COURSE (CLM).
CLM (Center of Modern Languages)
9:00 - 13:00: Intensive Spanish Course
FRIDAY, MAY 31, 2019. SPANISH COURSE (CLM).
CLM (Center of Modern Languages)
9:00 - 13:00
Last day CILE classes
Final exams
SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 2019.
Free day
SUNDAY, JUNE 2, 2019.
Free day
MONDAY, JUNE 3, 2019. PERSPECTIVES AND ORGANIZACION OF THE
SPANISH HEALTH CARE SYSTEM
Faculty of Pharmacy - Room XVII
9:30 - 10:00: Introduction to the course
María José Ruedas. UNE Course Coordinator
The primary objective of this course is to provide a comprehensive introduction to
the policy and organization of the Health Care Systems, including a practical review of the
role of the pharmacists, which can be of interest for identifying possible jobs. The course
is presented as sessions in class plus visits to pharmacies, hospitals and other institutions.
10:00 - 11:30: The Spanish Sanitary System
I. Molina Pineda de las Infantas. Full Professor. Department of Biochemistry and
Molecular Biology III. Former Vice Chancellor of the PTS-Granada. UGR
Origins of the Social Security in Spain. Health Systems at the beginning of the
20th Century. The charitable provincial and municipal hospitals. Philanthropic
institutions.
The universal of Social Security in 1985. Impact on the health care network.
The current model of health management. Regional health systems. Health
coordination bodies. Primary care and specialized assistance. Health centers,
district hospitals, second tier hospitals and university hospitals.
Current coverage of health care in Spain. Beneficiaries of health care in Spain.
TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 2019. PERSPECTIVES AND ORGANIZACION OF THE
SPANISH HEALTH CARE SYSTEM
Faculty of Pharmacy - Room XVII
9:30 - 11:00: Pharmacy and pharmacy models in Europe
A. Sánchez Pozo. Full Professor. Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology II.
UGR
Pharmacy and pharmacy models in Europe
Current trends and healthcare challenges
The European Community Pharmacy Blueprint
European Common Training Framework in Hospital Pharmacy
Tourism in Granada city
17:00: Alhambra and Generalife Visits
Meeting place: Puerta de la Justicia (Alhambra)
The Alhambra (/ælˈhæmbrə/; Spanish: [aˈlambɾa]; Arabic: حمراء- [ʔælħæmˈɾˠɑːʔ], Alال
Ḥamrā, lit. "The Red One"), the complete Arabic form of which was Qalat Al-Hamra, is a
palace and fortress complex located in Granada, Andalusia, Spain. It was originally
constructed as a small fortress in AD 889 on the remains of Roman fortifications, and then
largely ignored until its ruins were renovated and rebuilt in the mid-13th century by the
Moorish emir Mohammed ben Al-Ahmar of the Emirate of Granada, who built its current
palace and walls. It was converted into a royal palace in 1333 by Yusuf I, Sultan of
Granada. After the conclusion of the Christian Reconquista in 1492, the site became the
Royal Court of Ferdinand and Isabella (where Christopher Columbus received royal
endorsement for his expedition), and the palaces were partially altered to Renaissance
tastes. In 1526 Charles I & V commissioned a new Renaissance palace better befitting the
Holy Roman Emperor in the revolutionary Mannerist style influenced by Humanist
philosophy in direct juxtaposition with the Nasrid Andalusian architecture, but which was
ultimately never completed due to Morisco rebellions in Granada.
The Palacio de Generalife (Spanish pronunciation: [xe.ne.ɾa.ˈli.fe]; Arabic: عريفة ال
جن
Jannat al-‘Arīf, literally, "Architect's Garden") was the summer palace and country estate
of the Nasrid rulers of the Emirate of Granada in Al-Andalus, now beside the city of
Granada in the autonomous community of Andalusia, Spain.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 2019. PERSPECTIVES AND ORGANIZACION OF THE
SPANISH HEALTH CARE SYSTEM
Medicines Distribution Center (BIDA FARMA)
10:00: Bus from Faculty of Pharmacy
10:30 - 12:30: Visit to Medicines Distribution Center (BIDA FARMA)
E. López López. BIDA FARMA Commercial Department Head
THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 2019. PERSPECTIVES AND ORGANIZACION OF THE
SPANISH HEALTH CARE SYSTEM
Faculty of Pharmacy - Room XVII
9:30 - 11:00: The Spanish Sanitary System
J. Espin Balbino. Escuela Andaluza de Salud Pública.
Pharmaceutical Policies in Spain and Europe. Pricing, Reimbursement and
Expenditure
Public financing of medicines
Characteristics of pharmaceutical expenditure
11:00 - 11:30: Coffee break
11:30 - 13:00: The Spanish Sanitary System
J. Espin Balbino. Escuela Andaluza de Salud Pública.
Policies to reduce pharmaceutical expenditure. Reference pricing. Generics and
copayment
Pricing and reimbursement of medicines in Spain and comparison with other EU
countries
FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 2019.
Trip to Morocco
SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 2019
Trip to Morocco
SUNDAY, JUNE 9, 2019
Trip to Morocco
MONDAY, JUNE 10, 2019. PERSPECTIVES AND ORGANIZACION OF THE
SPANISH HEALTH CARE SYSTEM
Community pharmacy visits
10:00 - 13:00: Work in a Spanish Community pharmacy:
Pharmacist Jose Manuel Santamaría Pose.
Farmacia Santa María. Calle Periodista José María Carulla, 8.
The Pharmacists of the Community Pharmacy will explain the roles of these health
professionals who focus on safe and effective medication use. Community pharmacies
usually consist of a retail storefront with a dispensary where medications are stored and
dispensed parameters, although there is new role spending more time communicating
with patients, dealing with patients' prescriptions and patient safety issues. They will
show the practices and protocols and how is the current work of a Pharmacist in a
Community Pharmacy in the Spanish Health Care System.
TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 2019. PERSPECTIVES AND ORGANIZACION OF THE
SPANISH HEALTH CARE SYSTEM
Community pharmacy visits
10:00 - 13:00: Work in a Spanish Community pharmacy:
Pharmacist Ignacio Nestares.
Farmacia Nestares. Calle Gran Capitán, 9.
The Pharmacists of the Community Pharmacy will explain the roles of these health
professionals who focus on safe and effective medication use. Community pharmacies
usually consist of a retail storefront with a dispensary where medications are stored and
dispensed parameters, although there is new role spending more time communicating
with patients, dealing with patients' prescriptions and patient safety issues. They will
show the practices and protocols and how is the current work of a Pharmacist in a
Community Pharmacy in the Spanish Health Care System.
Tourism in Granada city
18:30: The Granada of the three cultures visit
Plaza Nueva (junto a la fuente) / Meeting point nº 4
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 2019. PERSPECTIVES AND ORGANIZACION OF THE
SPANISH HEALTH CARE SYSTEM
Community pharmacy visits
10:00 - 13:00: Work in a Spanish Community pharmacy:
Pharmacist Virginia Ortega Lorenzo.
Farmacia Ortega Lorenzo. Plaza Realejo, 2.
The Pharmacists of the Community Pharmacy will explain the roles of these health
professionals who focus on safe and effective medication use. Community pharmacies
usually consist of a retail storefront with a dispensary where medications are stored and
dispensed parameters, although there is new role spending more time communicating
with patients, dealing with patients' prescriptions and patient safety issues. They will
show the practices and protocols and how is the current work of a Pharmacist in a
Community Pharmacy in the Spanish Health Care System.
THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 2019. PERSPECTIVES AND ORGANIZACION OF THE
SPANISH HEALTH CARE SYSTEM
Pharmacy Service. University Hospital "Virgen de las Nieves"
10:00 - 12:00: Clinical Trial Unit. The Relationship among Clinical Trial Unit and Cytotoxics
Unit and Productions/Preparations Unit.
Agustín Martín García. Responsible of Clinical Trial in the hospital and Coordinator of
Clinical Trial Unit.
- Basic background about clinical investigation.
- Survey/talk about basic knowledge. History of clinical investigation. From ancient
Greece to SM 14.
- Historical cases of investigation. First trials. James Lind, etc.
- Clinical Trial.
- Open question about what they think a clinical trial is?
- The Ethics in clinical trials or clinical investigations. Mengele, Tuskegee, HIV in
Africa and other cases. Open questions and discussion. GCP-ICH Guidelines.
- Interaction among hospital services or department.
- Main actors in clinical trials: Study coordinator (SC), data manager, Contract Research
Organization (CRO), Sponsor, Clinical Research Associate (CRA), Clinical Trial Assistant
(CTA), Principal Investigator (PI)...
- Hospital bet in "no more paper" action in Clinical Trial Unit. Digital signature. Digital
folder in pharmacy. They would be able to see some real documents from clinical trials.
- Economical vision of clinical trials. Interaction between ethics and pharmaceutical
interest. We discuss some cases. Different economical and ethics situation depends on
the country the research could be done.
- Ethical Committee in clinical investigation.
- Methodology of a clinical trial. Examples of a bad and good methodology.
Randomization, Blindness, and some other important terms. Practical case.
- Some clinical trials sponsored by the hospital: Omegakinetics and Oilum.
12:00 - 13:00: Visit to Pharmacy Hospital Service of a third level hospital.
- Clinical Trial Unit
- Cytotoxic Unit
- Preparation Unit (GMP)
Tourism in Granada city
15:30: Visit to the Cathedral and Royal Chapel
Plaza Isabel La Católica / Meeting point nº 5
FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 2019. RESEARCH SEMINARS
Faculty of Pharmacy - Room XVII
9:00 - 9:30: Introduction to Research Seminars
María José Ruedas. UNE Course Coordinator
The primary objective of this activity is to provide an introduction to some research
fields in Pharmaceutical Sciences including a practical review of the role of the
pharmacists, which can be of interest for identifying possible jobs. The activity consists in
presentations by qualified researchers and debate, plus visits to the facilities at the
different institutions.
Drugs Information Center (CADIME) - Auditorium of Escuela Andaluza de
Salud Pública
9:30: Meeting at Faculty of Pharmacy
10:00 - 11:00: Visit to the Escuela Andaluza de Salud Publica
11:00 - 11:30: Coffee break
11:30 - 13:00: Drug evaluation and the public health system
A. Matas. Head of the Drugs Information Center (CADIME)
We will review the situation of the Spanish Public Health System in relation to the
incorporation of new drugs into the market.
We will explain the drug evaluation process and introduce the concept of rational use
of drugs.
We will present our publications and functions, which focus on prescriptions quality
improvement.
SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 2019
Trip to Cordoba
7:30: Trip to Cordoba (Full day)
Walking through the old town of Cordoba is to discover a beautiful network of
streets, squares and whitewashed courtyards arranged around the Mezquita-Cathedral,
reflecting the importance of the city during medieval times and a true symbol of the
capital.
Calle Neptuno, zona Restaurante Foster's Hollywood y Gimnasio O2 / Meeting
point nº 7
Córdoba (/ˈkɔːrdəbə/, Spanish: [ˈkoɾðoβa]), also called Cordova (/ˈkɔːrdəvə/) in
English, is a city in Andalusia, southern Spain, and the capital of the province of Córdoba.
It was a Roman settlement. It was conquered by Muslim armies in the eighth century, and
then became the capital of the Islamic Emirate and then Caliphate of Córdoba, including
most of the Iberian Peninsula.
Caliph Al Hakam II opened many libraries in addition to the many medical schools and
universities which existed at the time, making Córdoba a centre for education. During
these centuries, Córdoba became a society ruled by Muslims, in which all other groups
had a second-class status. It returned to Christian rule in 1236, during the Reconquista.
Today it is a moderately sized modern city; its population in 2011 was about 330,000: The
historic centre was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Córdoba has the warmest summer high temperatures in Spain and Europe with
average high temperatures around 37 °C (99 °F) in July and similar heat in August.
SUNDAY, JUNE 16, 2019
Free day
MONDAY, JUNE 17, 2019. RESEARCH SEMINARS
Centre of Scientific Investigation (CIC) – Faculty of Pharmacy
9:30 - 10:30: Visit to the Centre of Scientific Investigation (CIC). Faculty of Pharmacy
section.
Samuel Cantarero, Ana Santos and Rocío Márquez. Technicians at the Centre of Scientific
Investigation (CIC)
Theoretical-practical seminar about the cutting-edge technological equipment that the
different CIC units have in the Faculty of Pharmacy. The instruments will be: Low
Resolution and High Resolution Scanning Electron Microscopes, Confocal Multiphoton
Laser Microscope and Liquid Chromatograph coupled to Low Resolution and High
Resolution Mass Spectrometry detectors. A brief background of the instruments will be
explained, as well as the study of practical examples and possible applications related to
Biosanitary area.
10:30 - 11:00: Coffee break
Centre of Scientific Investigation (CIC) - Auditorium of Scientific
Investigation (CIC)
11:30 - 12:00: What is CIC and what's for?
Samuel Cantarero, Ana Santos and Rocío Márquez. Technicians at the Centre of Scientific
Investigation (CIC)
12:00 - 13:30: Visit to the Centre of Scientific Investigation (CIC). Fuentenueva section.
Samuel Cantarero, Ana Santos and Rocío Márquez. Technicians at the Centre of Scientific
Investigation (CIC)
The visit will consist in guided tour around CIC facilities explaining the most relevant
techniques and seeing practical examples of them.
Tourism in Granada city
18:30: Visit to Albaicín
Plaza Nueva (junto a la fuente) / Meeting point nº 4
TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 2019. RESEARCH SEMINARS
Health Sciences Technology Park of Granada (PTS) - Auditorium of
Biomedical Research Center (CIBM)
9:00 - 10:30: What is PTS-Granada?
I. Molina Pineda de las Infantas. Full Professor. Department of Biochemistry and
Molecular Biology III. Former Vice Chancellor of the PTS-Granada. UGR
PTS Granada is an ideal resource for the creation, implementation and expansion of
institutes and companies, which converts knowledge into economic and social
development, especially in the Pharmaceutical, Health Sciences, Healthcare and Food
industries, making it the first park specialized in health care in Spain and one of very few
throughout the world. It integrates teaching, research, patient care and business
development for Health and Biomedicine. PTS Granada covers an area of 625,000 m²,
housing all the infrastructures and facilities devoted to its four main uses: teaching
(98,000 m²), health care (120,000 m²), and research and business development (170,000
m²).
Pharmaceutical Development, Biotechnology and Food: PTS Granada is an ideal
environment for the development of pharmaceutical, life sciences and food industries. In
addition to the setting up of the first industrial plant of the Spanish pharmaceutical
company ROVI and the participation of the company PFIZER in the project GENyO, it is
also present in the Park the Andalusian Center of Excellence for Research into Innovative
Medicines -MEDINA, a collaborative project run by the Andalusian Ministries of Health
and Finance, the University of Granada and the pharmaceutical company Merck, Sharp &
Dohme (MSD). ROVI, NOVARTIS and FERRER INTERNATIONAL have set up the Alentia
Biotech platform, in order to build a flu vaccine production plant.
In the field of e-Health, the Telefónica R+D Center of Excellence specializes in the
development of advanced systems, platforms and services to apply ICT to healthcare, and
companies like Inves BioFarm, Abbott, Vircell and institutions like the Functional Foods
Research and Development Centre (CIDAF) design and develop their implementation.
In the teaching area, the University of Granada plans to invest nearly 200 million
Euros in the near future. This area is home of the shared facilities of the Central Library,
the Main Hall and the General Services Building, as well as the faculties of Medicine,
Dentistry, Pharmacy and Health Sciences.
Teaching and health care will be reinforced with the new University Hospital, a
modern building with an area of 110,000 m2, which is set to become a center of reference
thanks to its high-tech equipment, excellent healthcare services and efficient
management processes.
10:30 - 11:00: Coffee break
GENYO (Pfizer-UGR-Junta de Andalucía Centre for Genomics and
Oncological Research)
11:00 - 12:30: Targeting Cancer Stem Cells: a road towards personalized medicine
S. Granados Principal. Senior Scientist, Group Leader of Cancer Stem Cells, tumor
resistance and metabolomics. Pfizer-UGR-Junta de Andalucía Centre for Genomics and
Oncological Research (GENYO).
Mortality associated with metastatic breast cancer remains an important challenge
for researchers and clinicians. Despite the numerous advances in breast cancer biology
and the multitude of clinical trials that have been conducted, progress in the treatment of
advanced breast cancer has been under-whelming. Targeted therapies have improved the
outcome of ER/PR (Estrogen Receptor/Progesterone Receptor) positive and HER2 (human
epidermal growth factor receptor-2) positive breast cancers, but have had little impact on
triple negative breast cancer (TNBC). TNBC is one of the most aggressive forms of cancer
and no effective targeted therapy is available until date. Resistance to treatment and
metastasis arise from a subpopulation of tumor-initiating or cancer stem cells (CSCs)
within a heterogeneous primary tumor that can serve to re-initiate tumor growth and
seed metastases after an initial response to chemotherapy. Early studies have described
that CSCs are intrinsically resistant to conventional therapy. This CSC model has
fundamental clinical implications; the current development of cancer therapeutics is
largely based on identifying agents with the ability to cause tumor regression in animal
models or in clinical trials. Since CSCs comprise only a small percent of the tumor bulk,
focusing on tumor regression may have produced agents capable of killing actively-cycling
or fully differentiated cells while sparing CSC population. Therefore, it is imperative to
find novel therapies targeting both chemotherapy-sensitive tumor cells and
chemotherapy-resistant CSCs in order to eliminate the ability to metastasize, recur, and
re-initiate tumor growth. Hence, the discovery of new biomarkers, targeted therapies, as
well as new prognostic and predictive tools will finally have a direct impact on the survival
of breast cancer patient.
12:30 - 13:30: Visit to Pfizer-UGR-Junta de Andalucía Centre for Genomics and
Oncological Research (GENYO).
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 2019. RESEARCH SEMINARS
Health Sciences Technology Park of Granada (PTS). DestiNA
Genomics
9:30 - 11:00: From bench to market: A way to valorize basic research
Dr. Juan José Díaz Mochón. Department of Pharmaceutical and Organic Chemistry.
Faculty of Pharmacy, UGR. Executive Director of DestiNA Genomics.
How DestiNA Genomics was created from an idea, originally embodied in a paper,
will be described from the perspective of the researcher and inventor of the core
technology of the company which co-founded becoming an Executive Director. The
different steps that were taken and the different decisions that the researcher had to
take to create a company with a subsidiary in Granada that currently employs 10 people
will be discussed. How key trade partnerships were secured to allow offering an exciting
alternative to the current technologies for the detection and quantification of miRNA as
liquid biopsy biomarkers and their use by pharmaceutical companies of its liver toxicity
assay will also be described from the point of view of the researcher.
11:00 - 11:30: Coffee break
11:30 - 12:30: Visit to the company DestiNA Genomics
THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 2019. CORPUS CHRISTY LOCAL HOLIDAYS
Free day
FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 2019. CORPUS CHRISTY LOCAL HOLIDAYS
Free day
SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 2019. CORPUS CHRISTY LOCAL HOLIDAYS
Free day
SUNDAY, JUNE 23, 2019. CORPUS CHRISTY LOCAL HOLIDAYS
Free day
MONDAY, JUNE 24, 2019. IMPORTANCE OF NUTRITION IN HEALTH STATUS
COURSE
Faculty of Pharmacy - Room XVII
8:30 - 9:00: Introduction
María José Ruedas. UNE Course Coordinator
The main objective is the knowledge of the nutritional needs of the human body in
health and disease and how these are met by the food as part of a balanced diet. The
course consists of 8 theoretical sessions, 1 practical session on food tasting and new
culinary tendencies and 4 programmed visits to different food industries and nutritional
institutions.
9:00 - 10:00: Nutritional value of Macronutrients and water
S. Pérez Burillo. Master in Advances in Food Technology and Quality and PhD Student.
Department of Human Nutrition
Importance and nutritional functions of proteins. Nutritional concern of essential
amino acids
Importance and nutritional functions of carbohydrates. Nutritional concern of
dietary fiber
Importance and nutritional functions of lipids. Nutritional concern of the essential
fatty acids
10:00 - 11:00: Nutritional value of micronutrients and water.
S. Pérez Burillo. Master in Advances in Food Technology and Quality and PhD Student.
Department of Human Nutrition
Importance and nutritional functions of vitamins. Water soluble vitamins. Lipid
soluble vitamins
Importance and nutritional functions of minerals. Major elements. Trace elements
Importance and nutritional functions of water. Water balance
11:00 - 12:00: Coffee break
Visit to food technology companies
12:30 - 18:30:
Visit to Lactalis Puleva
A. Rueda Rueda, PhD. Manager Plant, Puleva Food S. L.
Visit to Biosearh Life
J. Fonollá Joya, PhD. Head of the Department of Nutrition and Health, Biosearch Life S.A
TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 2019. IMPORTANCE OF NUTRITION IN HEALTH STATUS
COURSE
Oil mill visit
9:30 - 11:00:
Romeroliva S.L. Oil mill
Raúl Romera Gómez, Manager Plant, Deifontes, Granada
Faculty of Pharmacy - Room XVII
12:15 - 13:45: Food consumption as source of pleasure
Daniel Hinojosa Nogueira. Department of Human Nutrition
Traditional Andalusian food tasting
New culinary preparations
16:00 - 17:30: Nutritional and energy requirements of the human organisms.
Celia Rodríguez Pérez. Associate Professor. Department of Human Nutrition
Minimum and total energy needs of the human organism: influencing factors.
Food pyramid
Recommended intakes
Nutritional goals
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 2019. IMPORTANCE OF NUTRITION IN HEALTH
STATUS COURSE
Faculty of Pharmacy - Room XI
9:00 - 10:00: Nutritional requirement at different stages of the life cycle
S. Pérez Burillo. Master in Advances in Food Technology and Quality and PhD Student.
Department of Human Nutrition
Nutritional requirements in the pregnancy
Nutritional requirements in the lactation
Nutritional requirements in the first year of life
Nutritional requirements in the childhood
Nutritional requirements in the adolescence
Nutritional requirements in the healthy adult
Nutritional requirements in the elderly
10:15 - 11:00: Nutrition and chronic disease prevention
Associate Professor Teresa del Castillo Santaella. Department of Human Nutrition
Nutrition and prevention of overweight and obesity
Nutrition and prevention of diabetes
Nutrition and prevention of cardiovascular diseases
Nutrition and prevention of osteoporosis
11:00 - 11:45: Coffee break
11:45 - 12:45: Currents research on nutrition
Professor Rafael Giménez Martínez. Department of Human Nutrition
Current trends in clinical nutrition
Current research in clinical nutrition
16:00 - 17:00: Composition and nutritive value of food of animal origin
Celia Rodríguez Pérez. Associate Professor. Department of Human Nutrition
Composition and nutritive value of meats and by-products
Composition and nutritive value of fish and by-products
Composition and nutritive value of eggs and by-products
Composition and nutritive value of milks and by-products
17:15 - 18:15: Composition and nutritive value of food of vegetal origin
Celia Rodríguez Pérez. Associate Professor. Department of Human Nutrition
Composition and nutritive value of cereals and by-products
Composition and nutritive value of legumes and by-products
Composition and nutritive value of vegetables and by-products
Composition and nutritive value of fruits and dry fruits and by-products
Composition and nutritive value of vegetal oils
Composition and nutritive value of drinks. Non-alcoholic drinks. Alcoholic drinks:
fermented and distilled drinks
THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 2019. IMPORTANCE OF NUTRITION IN HEALTH
STATUS COURSE
Centro de Investigación y Desarrollo del Alimento Funcional (CIDAF)
9:30 - 11:00: Functional food and health I
Associate Professor Jesús Lozano Sánchez. Department of Human Nutrition
Defining functional foods
Concept and classification of bioactive compounds
Source of bioactive compounds
11:00 - 11:30: Coffee break
11:30 – 14:00: Functional food and health II
Associate Professor Jesús Lozano Sánchez. Department of Human Nutrition
Coronary heart disease
Colonic functional food
Anti-tumour properties
Functional Food and other diseases
Functional Food Development: theoretical and experimental session
Faculty of Pharmacy - Room XVII
16:00 - 16:30: General evaluation
María José Ruedas. UNE Course Coordinator
Faculty of Pharmacy - Salón de Grados
16:30 - 17:00: Closing ceremony. Diplomas delivery