Biomedical Science
- Molecular Biology: The study of the molecular basis of biological activity, focusing on the interactions between DNA, RNA, and protein biosynthesis.
- Cell Biology: The branch of biology that studies the structure, function, and behavior of cells, the basic units of life.
- Medical Physiology: The study of how the human body and its systems function to maintain health.
- Hematology: The science or study of blood, blood-forming organs, and blood diseases.
- Immunology: The study of the immune system, including its structure, function, and response to foreign substances.
- Pathology: The study of the causes and effects of diseases, particularly through the laboratory examination of samples of body tissue.
- Clinical Laboratory Sciences: The field of medical diagnostics involving the analysis of biological specimens to provide information for disease prevention and treatment.
- Stem Cell Biology: Research into undifferentiated cells that have the potential to develop into many different cell types in the body.
- Regenerative Medicine: A branch of translational research in tissue engineering and molecular biology which deals with replacing or regenerating human cells, tissues, or organs.
- Bioinformatics and Computational Biology: The application of computer science and statistics to the field of biology, particularly in the analysis of large biological datasets like genomic sequences.
