5. Third year:
• Bioinformatics
• Mechanisms of disease
• Central nervous systems diseases
• Genetics & proteomics
• Endocrine, renal and reproductive pharmacology
6. Fourth year:
• Advanced neurochemistry
• Clinical biomarkers
• Cloning, gene therapy and stem cells
• Drug discovery & development
• Genetics, disease & behaviour
• Research project ( About a disease)
7. Optional subjects:
• First year:
1. Introductory Chemistry 1
• Second year:
1. Cell-cell Comm & Signalling 1.
1. Physiology of Sensing and
Responding to the Internal and
External Environment 2
2. Cardiac Biology 2
• Third year:
1. Receptor-mediated cell signalling 1
2. Stem Cells - An Introduction to
Regenerative Medicine 1
3. Chemotherapeutic Agents 1
1. Genetic Basis of Disease 2
2. Experimental Physiology 2
• Last year:
1. Advanced cardiovascular
pharmacology: mechanisms and …..
1
1. Cell growth, differentiation and
death 2
2. Advanced Cancer Biology and
Pharmacology 2
3. Advanced Cell Signalling 2
4. Drug Discovery and Development 2
5. Advanced Cell Signalling 2
6. Genetics, Disease and Behaviour 2
9. Why Biomedical, Health
and Life Science.
• The course has interested me because, it is a combination
of science where knowledge and information can be
investigated and medicine where these knowledge can be
applied to human health.