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Students can pursue an MSc in Biomedical Sciences with specializations in Reproductive Biology; Developmental, Cell and Tissue Morphology; or Biomedical Toxicology, Pharmacology, and Neuroscience. Thesis research projects offer diverse options, covering molecular, cellular, immunological, or developmental studies of growth and differentiation, as well as physiological, morphological, or biomechanical examinations of normal functions and disease mechanisms across various organs and tissues. Pharmacological research on therapeutic approaches and drug toxicity is also available. The program offers two tracks: a standard two-year thesis-based MSc and a one-year MBS combining coursework with a research component.
These disciplines encompass extensive research efforts aimed at decoding disease mechanisms at the molecular level, with investigations spanning cancer biology, liver disorders, cardiovascular conditions, and ion channel pathologies.