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The study of human health biology focuses on fundamental aspects of wellness, with special attention to prevalent diseases, movement science, physiology applications, and respiratory conditions. This discipline prioritizes laboratory research that leads to disease prevention strategies, health enhancement methods, and innovative treatment approaches. Key research domains include oncology, neuro-musculoskeletal performance, exercise science, and pulmonary wellness. The field is distinguished by its cross-disciplinary nature, bridging multiple complementary scientific areas.
The MSc in Applied Bioscience aims to develop exceptional researchers skilled in bridging chemical and biological sciences. Through its unique department-free structure, the Faculty of Science fosters interdisciplinary collaboration, preparing students to thrive in team-based research environments. These graduate programs provide comprehensive training in both theoretical knowledge and practical techniques, equipping future leaders in biosciences. Students achieve these competencies through intensive coursework and self-directed research projects. The programs unite scholars from diverse scientific fields, enhancing the educational environment. Aligned with institutional priorities, the research focuses on developing solutions to enhance quality of life for Canadian citizens.