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Biomedical science applies scientific principles to the field of medicine. At Ohio State, this major is tailored for a distinguished cohort of high-achieving and driven freshmen interested in undergraduate biomedical research, with aspirations for graduate or professional studies in medicine, research, or healthcare. Ideal candidates possess a keen interest in research and human diseases, along with an affinity for subjects like biology, chemistry, physics, anatomy, and physiology. The curriculum is both challenging and adaptable, starting with major coursework in the freshman year that covers scientific literature searches, hypothesis development, and analysis of biomedical texts. These competencies advance into the sophomore year, where students explore ongoing university research by reviewing faculty manuscripts from the Wexner Medical Center and engaging in discussions with the authors. The junior year emphasizes laboratory research and preparation for graduate and professional school exams and applications. Seniors complete two course sequences: one focusing on doctor-patient communication, healthcare systems, and medical leadership, and the other applying scientific expertise to specific diseases through translational science courses using immunology, infectious diseases, genetic and neurological disorders, and cancer as examples.