Laboratory Techniques in Toxicology
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- Category: Discipline
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- Provide technical training in the scientific laboratory areas of legal medicine, namely in Forensic Chemistry and Toxicology Promote scientific knowledge and laboratory and computer skills to understand the potential and limits of expert analysis in the field of Forensic Chemistry and Toxicology. Understand the application of toxicology to solving legal problems
- Semestral
Descrição
Data limite
Ponderação
1º Teste de avaliação teórica
2º teste de avaliação teórica
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XX-XX-XXXX
25%
25%
1º teste de avaliação prática
2º teste avaliaçao prática
XX-XX-XXXX
XX-XX-XXXX
25 %
25%
A classificação final (CF) da unidade curricular por avaliação contínua é obtida a partir das classificações obtidas na componente escrita (T) e na componente prática (PL). A componente escrita consta de duas frequências escritas e é relativa aos conteúdos teóricos. A classificação mínima em cada frequencia é de 8 valores. A componente prática consta de 2 momentos de avaliação práticos realizados durante as aulas. A classificação mínima em cada frequência prática é de 8 valores. A classificação final é calculada a partir da seguinte fórmula: CF = 0,50 T + 0,50 PL. A classificação de todos os instrumentos de avaliação é expressa numa escala de 0 a 20 valores, sendo que o valor ponderado das classificações obtidas em cada componente, tem de ser igual ou superior a 9,5 valores.
- Role of Analytical Toxicology in Forensic Toxicology; Fundamental concepts in Forensic Toxicology; The application of toxicological analyzes in legal medicine; Laboratory procedures for toxicological analysis: selection and collection of samples (biological and others found in the intoxicated scenario); Storage of samples until analysis; General schemes for the separation of toxicants in biological samples based on their chemical and physical characteristics; Methods of screening, unambiguous identification and quantification of toxicants; Principles of chemometrics; Principles of separation; Chromatographic techniques and separation and detection; Spectrophotometric techniques of quantification identification; Quality Control;
- It is intended to show the student the characteristics of the different stages which are part of an chemical / toxicological investigation and that include the objective of the investigation/expertise, sampling, methodology of analyse and interpretation of results. It is intended that the student acquire knowledge about the importance of the implementation on Chemistry and Forensic Toxicology Laboratories of an Internal and External Quality Control, of a Quality Management System and the Accreditation by ISO/EN/17025.
- Mandatory
- In this curricular unit, the Team-based learning (TBL) methodology is used, with tasks carried out in small groups, allowing the development of the ability to analyze and apply theoretical concepts.
- Português
- Calabuig, J. Gisbert . Medicina Legal y Toxicología, 6ª ed. (2004). Casarett and Doull¿s. Toxicology: the Basic Science of Poisons, 6th ed. Mc Graw-Hill Companies, Inc. (2001). Levine, B. Principles of Forensic Toxicology, 2nd ed. AACC Press (2003) Khan, JaVed and Kennedy, Thomas and Christian, Donnell. Basic Principles of Forensic Chemistry, 1ª Ed. Humana Press (2012)
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- IPLUSO4085-19538
- Laboratory Techniques in Toxicology
- 19538
- 4085
- Bioanalysis and Control