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From MonashMedical science is the area of science which underpins the practice of medicine. It incorporates study of the structure and chemistry of the cells that make up living organisms (Cell & Molecular Biology and Biochemistry) with particular reference to man, and specifically of the structure and function of the human body (Anatomy and Physiology). It then deals with the general processes leading to disease (Pathology), the role of bacteria, viruses and other microorganisms in disease (Microbiology) as well as drugs which are used to cure human diseases (Pharmacology). Other areas available for study include the way in which our form and function is inherited (Genetics), the processes of development from the fertilised ovum (Embryology), the natural defences of the body (Immunology) and the study of the structure and function of the brain (Neuroscience).
I think it's semantics to be honest, I think Biomed just leads to more research based jobsThis degree provides a solid foundation in biomedical sciences leading to the opportunity of a research-based honours year. Students are taught by experts in the biomedical sciences and gain the skills necessary to understand and investigate human biology and health.
With electives in biomedical sciences, students may design a specialised program that gives them an in-depth knowledge of one area of the biomedical sciences. Electives may be chosen from other faculties for a broader program. The core program consists of interdisciplinary units covering modern and traditional biomedical sciences, human biology, anatomy, biochemistry, epidermiology and preventative medicine, genetics, immunology, microbiology, molecular biology, pharmacology, physiology and the biomedical basis of disease.
u r welcome, anytime :wave:miraj said:Cool thanks alot for the explanation