At the end of the course, the student will be able to: understand the role of biological and biochemical parameters at different levels of structural organization, from individual cells to the entire human organism. The student will have to possess the necessary knowledge for the study of the molecular alteration indicators that are at the basis of hereditary and acquired genetic diseases; the necessary knowledge for the evaluation of the laboratory data; be able to analyze and use EBLMs, recognize and use the value of indicators of haemocoagulative function and diagnostics, indicators of cardiovascular diseases, diagnostics in endocrine / metabolic diseases, liver function and liver diseases, urgency and emergency, as well as clinical molecular biology methodologies in assessing disease susceptibility. The student must also have knowledge of the value of quality control and management of laboratory processes, of biological and analytical variability, of the preparation of laboratory reports and of their transmissibility to the clinician and to the patient.