Found 356 courses
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natural sciences subject

Bioinformatics

Costas Papaloukas - Undergraduate - (A-)
Department of Biological Applications & Technologies, University of Ioannina

Working with biomedical and biological databases, analyzing DNA and protein sequences, building phylogenetic trees, designing and analyzing genetic networks, working with bioinformatics tools and packages

humanities and arts subject

Introduction to the Byzantine Studies

CHRISTOS STAVRAKOS - Undergraduate - (A+)
Department of History and Archaeology, University of Ioannina

General Introduction to the Byzantine Culture Reading and Understanding of Sources Excursion to Byzantine Arta and Nikopolis

medicine science health professions subject

Free radicals: Biochemistry and pathologic biochemistry

Dimitrios Galaris - Undergraduate - (A-)
Medical School, University of Ioannina

Chemistry and biochemistry of free radicals, as well as their role in several physiological and pathological conditions.

medicine science health professions subject

Biology I

Spyros Georgatos, Panagiotis Kouklis, Ioannis Lazaridis, Marika Syrrou, Maria Frangou-Lazaridis, Savvas Christoforidis - Undergraduate - (A-)
Medical School, University of Ioannina

Introduction to miosis and the molecular basis of inheritance. Clinical impact of mistakes that take place during miosis.

humanities and arts subject

Animation

Vassilis Paschalis - Undergraduate - (A-)
Department of Fine Arts and Sciences of Arts, University of Ioannina

natural sciences subject

Computer Graphics and Interactive Systems

Ioannis Fudos - Undergraduate - (A+)
Department of Computer Science & Engineering, University of Ioannina

Fundamentals: Mathematical concepts and tools for computer graphics. Graphics and interaction hardware. Modeling the human and the human-computer interaction. Modeling cognitive processing, response and interaction. Basic raster algorithms for drawing 2D primitives (raster scan, filling, clipping, antialiasing). 2D and 3D geometrical transformations. Graphical User Interfaces. Interactive methods for providing input. 3D Graphics. Projections and viewing transformations. Solid modeling. Color models and illumination. Software libraries for 3D rendering. Introduction to virtual reality.

medicine science health professions subject

General Medicine

Athina Tatsioni, Konstantinos Siamopoulos, Georgios Daskalopoulos, Alexandros Drosos, Sofia Kalantaridou, Konstantinos Katsanos, Eleni Kapsali, Panagiotis Korantzopoulos, Evangelos Liberopoulos, Alexandros Makis, Venetsianos Mavreas, Haralampos Milionis, Ioannis Bassoukas, Evangelos Briasoulis, Georgios Nakos, Evangelia Ntzani, Evangelia Dounousi, Petros Skapinakis, Stylianos Tigkas, Stavroula Tsiara, Nikolaos Chaliasos - Undergraduate - (A+)
Medical School, University of Ioannina

It includes the delivery of first-contact care to patients in the health system (primary care). It addresses issues related to patient centeredcare, continuity of care, coordination of services, and comprehensive health care.

social sciences  subject

Cognitive Psychology I

Eleni Ziori - Undergraduate - (A-)
Department of Philosophy, Education and Psychology, University of Ioannina

medicine science health professions subject

Biology II

Ioannis Lazaridis, Thomais Papamarkaki, Spyros Georgatos, Marika Syrrou, Haralambos Angelidis, Panagiotis Kouklis, Savvas Christoforidis, Theodoros Tzavaras - Undergraduate - (A-)
Medical School, University of Ioannina

Transmembrane transport; Cellular compartments and transport; Energy production in the mitochondria; cytoskeleton; cellular communication; cell division; cell cycle; apoptosis; tissues and cancer; epigenetic mechanisms; genetic recombination; human genome.

social sciences  subject

Theories of speech analysis in Social Psychology

Nikolaos Bosantzis - Undergraduate - (A-)
Department of Philosophy, Education and Psychology, University of Ioannina

Social psychology, mainly in European outbreaks of production and in harmony with corresponding developments in other social sciences, is experiencing its own 'turn to speech, since the mid 80s. "Indeed, the 'turn' is considered by inference, successful, as seen in contemporary socio - Scientific Secretariat, often social scientists of other disciplines turn, borrow and use theories and methodologies developed under it. However, it would be wrong to assume that the 'shift' in the bosom of social psychology uniform and ‘monophony’. Social psychologists included in this stream boot often from very different starting points in the field of social theory consistently, frequently, their methodological recommendations differ significantly.