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Students pursuing this specialization will explore ways to enhance quality of life by studying biomedical and behavioral factors in development and aging, along with innovative technologies for addressing health challenges related to developmental disorders and age-related conditions. The program highlights essential biological processes that influence human health throughout life. Participants will gain deep insights into genetic, cellular, molecular, physiological, environmental, and psychological factors in human development, understanding how these mechanisms change with age to develop effective interventions. The curriculum covers various biological systems and advanced methods, including regenerative medicine. Cross-disciplinary faculty will teach students about biological, psychological, social, and policy dimensions of development and aging populations, alongside modern therapeutic strategies. Graduates will be equipped to conduct groundbreaking, multidisciplinary research tackling key issues affecting growing and aging communities.