• CE1: To prepare a clear and concise memory of the results of your work and the conclusions obtained.
  • CE2: To acquire basic skills to develop laboratory work in biomedical research.
  • CE3: To manage the use of laboratory techniques taking into account the basic principles of quality control, risk prevention, safety and sustainability.
  • CE4: Select the appropriate commercialized instrumentation for the study to be carried out and apply the knowledge to use it correctly.
  • CE5: Employ the basic tools for the treatment of experimental data in biomedical research.
  • CE6: Differentiate between the statistical methods to carry out the correct data analysis and handle them in a practical context of an investigation, as well as adequately present the results.
  • CE7: Handle the different techniques for processing digital images to obtain information of scientific interest in the image in question.
  • CE8: To acquire specific skills to develop laboratory work in cardiovascular research.
  • CE9: Describe the neurohumoral and endothelial mechanisms responsible for regulating blood flow under physiological and pathophysiological conditions.
  • CE10: Understand and differentiate the physiological, pathophysiological and therapeutic aspects in the cardiovascular system and in the cerebral circulation.
  • CE11: Manage the basic concepts of oxidative stress and antioxidants, identifying the bases of related cellular processes, in order to solve problems of redox physiology in the healthy organism and in the pathophysiology associated with the presence of free radicals.
  • CE12: Obtain new skills for the diagnosis and treatment of rare diseases, as well as their limitations, especially in those diseases that are genetically unstable and predisposed to cancer.
  • CE13: Recognize the importance of oxidative stress in the fetal-neonatal transition and describe the action protocols established in the main pathologies of the perinatal period.
  • CE14: Describe the main functional differences between men and women, as well as the specific mechanisms of disease production, the basis of therapeutics, and the means for maintaining and preventing health.
  • CE15: Describe the pathophysiological modifications of the functioning of the neural pathways associated with Alzheimer's disease and apply intervention strategies aimed at its treatment.
  • CE16: Discover the physiological adaptations and responses of the different devices and systems to physical exercise and identify its different applications for the prevention and treatment of diseases.
  • CE17: Recognize the modifications of the different devices and systems during aging and describe the different applications for the prevention and treatment of diseases associated with aging.
  • CE18: Identify the different pathophysiological mechanisms involved in pancreatic and hepatic pathologies, both acute and chronic.