Exploring Biomedical Sciences: Shaping Future Bio-Scientists

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Biomedical Science plays a crucial role in understanding the human body, its functions, and ailments. Through courses like BP231, BP147, and BP311/BH121, students delve into biochemistry, physiology, and pharmaceutical sciences. They are equipped for roles in research, medical practice, and pharmaceutical industry. This field requires a passion for science, especially biology and chemistry, along with a practical interest in lab work and a desire to contribute to better healthcare.


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  1. Biomedical Science: Creating the next generation of human bio-scientists Trisha Jenkins Discipline Leader - Human Biosciences

  2. Biomedical science is at the forefront of our understanding of how the body functions, and malfunctions, and how to deal with it.

  3. Biomedical Science BP231 Allows the student to develop and challenge their interests and strengths Biochemistry Physiology Cell science Human anatomy Histology, Microbiology or Immunology Pharmacology Where do our students work? Postgraduate research degrees (Honours, Masters, PhD) Entry into postgraduate medicine and other healthcare programs Teaching (+ Dip. Education) Government health authorities Genetic testing

  4. Laboratory Medicine BP147 Laboratory medical scientists investigate, diagnose and monitor the treatment of disease Clinical biochemistry Haematology Blood transfusion Molecular science Microbiology Histopathology & Cytopathology Professional practice placements Semester 2, third year and Semester 1, fourth year Where do our students work? Pathology services Medical laboratory Research laboratory Pharmaceutical Industry

  5. Pharmaceutical Sciences BP311/BH121 The science and business of developing new medicines Combines knowledge about the human body, chemistry and the action of drugs Students learn how drugs are used to treat diseases along with drug discovery, clinical trials and regulation of medicines Professional placement Honours year Where do our students work? Pharmaceutical Industry Clinical Research organizations Universities Hospitals VIFM, RACS

  6. Student characteristics Students should be interested in science: biology particularly human biology chemistry our body is full of chemicals diseases and treatments They may have a practical interest in hands-on lab work They want to help people - our degrees will lead students to a career where they can be actively involved in improving Australia s health

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