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Biochemistry, microbiology, and immunology explore the mechanisms governing DNA, RNA, and proteins in cells, along with the study of viruses, bacteria, and how infections develop and are countered by immune responses. Human health advancements particularly depend on understanding mutations, metabolic diseases, cancer, and protein structure analysis. Research into immune function and microbial activity enables the creation of defensive measures like vaccines and antibiotics.
This program builds a solid grounding in biomedical sciences and research techniques while offering hands-on learning experiences crucial for diverse scientific careers and advanced studies. You'll gain knowledge in molecular and cellular methods for investigating microbial physiology, disease mechanisms, protein interactions, genetics, virology, cancer biology, and immune system disorders.