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Biomedical Sciences is the term for the investigations carried out by Biomedical Scientists on samples of tissue and body fluids to diagnose disease and monitor the treatment of patients.
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This course provides students with a broad scientific education. The basic concepts of the biological sciences, biochemistry, cell biology, immunology, microbiology and molecular biology are emphasised. Knowledge of environmental science, analytical techniques, quality management and bioprocessing are seen as key requirements and these disciplines are studied in detail.
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This programme was developed in conjunction with the Irish Institute of Medical Herbalists (IIMH) in order to enable students to study all aspects of herbs and other related medicinal plants. It covers a wide range of subjects, enabling students to appreciate the history and philosophy inherent in the cultural use of herbs.
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The Taught MSc Degree in Biomedical Science is a part-time course aimed at Biomedical Science and Life Science graduates. It is particularly suitable for Medical Scientists working in a clinical setting, but is equally relevant to individuals interested in any area of Medical Diagnostics for example in the Biotech or Biopharmaceutical sectors.
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This course is designed to meet the need for technically competent managers, analysts and officers in the design, development, production, upgrading of products which are ingested, injected, implanted, inhaled, inserted or topically applied to the bodies of humans or animals for the maintenance, restoration and promotion of their health and well being.
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Biotechnology is one of the fastest growing and sought after disciplines in Science. It impacts on our daily lives, from the food we eat, to the medicines that are used to treat diseases. This course provides the student with the core knowledge and practical skills to graduate as a biotechnologist, with particular emphasis on modules pertaining to pharmaceutical biotechnology.
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This courses provide students with a broad scientific education. The basic concepts of the biological sciences, biochemistry, cell biology, immunology, microbiology and molecular biology are emphasised. Knowledge of environmental science, analytical techniques, quality management and bioprocessing are seen as key requirements and these disciplines are studied in detail.