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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, spanning molecular, cellular, immunological, or developmental studies of growth and differentiation, as well as physiological, morphological, or biomechanical examinations of normal functions and disease processes across various organs and tissues. Projects may also explore pharmacological mechanisms related to therapeutics and drug toxicity. The program offers two tracks: a conventional two-year thesis-based MSc and a one-year MBS option combining coursework with a research component.
Research focuses on cellular and molecular processes in steroidogenesis, typical and atypical embryonic development, and reproductive biology (including endocrinology) in domestic, laboratory, and exotic species. It also covers advancements in reproductive biotechnologies like cloning, in vitro fertilization, embryo micromanipulation, gamete and embryo cryopreservation, and animal sex determination techniques.