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Biomedical researchers are crucial for advancing healthcare. Through studying human biological systems, they provide the groundwork for comprehending and addressing health conditions, therapies, and preventive measures.
Lincoln's Biomedical Science program delivers comprehensive scientific training, employing an interdisciplinary method that combines classroom instruction, discussions, and practical lab sessions. The curriculum focuses on cultivating versatile abilities in research, data interpretation, analytical reasoning, and independent evaluation, alongside direct laboratory experience.
This program holds accreditation from the Institute of Biomedical Science (IBMS). To qualify as a biomedical scientist, graduates must complete this IBMS-accredited degree, acquire six to twelve months of NHS laboratory experience while compiling a competency portfolio, and obtain HCPC registration.
Our faculty comprises specialists from healthcare institutions, academic researchers, and pharmaceutical professionals. Their expertise spans current focus areas including metabolic disorders, immune responses, oncology, and neurological and heart diseases.