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Biomedical science impacts everyone directly, playing a crucial role in shaping our wellbeing, enabling healthier lifestyles, and improving disease diagnosis and treatment.
This field integrates various biological, medical, and health disciplines to tackle worldwide health issues like obesity, cancer, neurological disorders, and heart disease. It combines knowledge from anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, and neuroscience to explore human biology (including our evolutionary roots). Additionally, it applies microbiology, pathology, and pharmacology to study and combat illnesses.
Students can deepen their expertise in a chosen biomedical specialization. The program highlights innovative research and its real-world applications in promoting health and improving clinical care. While optional, students may engage in specialized research training (such as advanced lab techniques and independent projects), allowing them to concentrate on mastering their field and its practical uses.
At the Master's level, courses delve into applying Neuroscience to human health. The curriculum blends science communication with hands-on learning, preparing students to address severe neurological disorders that significantly affect aging populations.
Advanced units offer exceptional practical training, including case studies, patient interactions, exposure to cutting-edge research tools, and applying neuroscience concepts to sports science and exercise physiology.