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Ecosystem health examines how external toxins impact ecological systems, identifies environmental issue markers, and devises strategies to reduce human contact with harmful substances. The field also explores connected disciplines like environmental microbiology, the mechanisms behind environment-related diseases, and both microscopic and large-scale environmental cancer triggers. Research concentrates on particular ecological challenges and crafting solutions that positively impact Canadian communities.
The MSc in Applied Bioscience aims to cultivate skilled researchers operating at the chemistry-biology intersection. The Faculty of Science's non-departmental structure fosters cross-disciplinary research, enabling students to thrive in cooperative environments. These graduate programs provide comprehensive scientific training—both hands-on and theoretical—preparing graduates for leadership positions in life sciences. This is accomplished through self-directed research and demanding coursework. By uniting students and professors from diverse scientific fields, the programs enhance the educational journey. Aligned with the university's vision, the research focuses on developing innovations to enhance Canadian quality of life.