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| The Biomedical Science |
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In order for students to gain a comprehensive understanding of human life, the subject of medical research, we have integrated all basic subjects, as well as clinical medicine-with the exceptions of neuroscience and social medicine-into our biomedical science.
The human body is comprised of a blueprint of individual genes, with groups of cells performing the function of intercellular communication, which materialize and die out over time. Various abnormalities occur at different levels throughout this process, and the field of medicine addresses these not only from the perspective of abnormality, but from that of normality as well.
In the biological control field, we take up all subjects (with the exception of the neurosystem) related to control mechanisms, the molecules that support then, and conditions where reactions occur, and research is carried out on any abnormalities in the related field of cause of illness/clinical conditions. Through carrying out research in these two fields, students uncover the mechanisms behind illness, and work towards the development of prevention, diagnosis, and method of treatment. |
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