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The Human Health and Disease program prepares students for careers in biomedical research. It illuminates the captivating relationship between human anatomy and physiology while thoroughly examining the spectrum from wellness to illness, including instruction on therapeutic interventions. For instance, comprehending neural architecture and chemistry enables us to grasp neuronal communication, aiding scientists and medical professionals in developing innovative treatments for conditions like dementia.
A key component of the curriculum focuses on cultivating practical, adaptable competencies across these domains: lab procedures, collaborative projects, statistical interpretation, public speaking, technical writing, investigative approaches, and analytical reasoning.