Overview:
Health begins at the cellular level—where metabolism, mitochondrial function, and signaling pathways determine how resilient a system is. This module connects basic cell biology with systems medicine concepts to explain how complex diseases develop.
- Cellular metabolism, mitochondrial energy production, and intracellular signaling as drivers of health
- How toxins, inflammation, and nutrient deficiencies disturb cellular processes and networks
- Systems medicine view: regulatory circuits, feedback loops, and system-wide effects of cellular dysfunction
Learning Objectives:
You will understand how disturbed cellular processes manifest as systemic disease patterns. This module enables you to interpret clinical findings in the light of cellular and systems biology.
