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Basic Immunology

Basic Immunology is a fundamental study of the immune system and its role in protecting the body against infectious diseases and other threats

Human Physiology

Human Physiology is a scientific field studying how the human body functions at all levels—from molecules and cells to whole organs and systems—in both health and disease

Clinical Biochemistry

Clinical Biochemistry is the division of laboratory medicine that deals with the measurement of chemicals (both natural and unnatural) in blood, urine and other body fluids. These test results are useful for detecting health problems, determining prognosis and guiding the therapy of a patient

Pharmacology

pharmacology is a scientific field that explores how drugs and other chemical substances affect living organisms and how the body processes these substances

Histotechnology

histotechnology is the academic and practical training required to become a histotechnologist, a medical laboratory professional who prepares human and animal tissue samples for microscopic examination. It is a field that blends science and technical skills, providing the foundation for diagnosing and treating diseases, including cancer.

Medical Mycology

Medical Mycology is the branch of science that focuses on fungi (like molds and yeasts) that can cause human diseases. It involves learning to identify fungal pathogens, understand the diseases they cause, develop diagnostic techniques, determine the most effective antifungal treatments, and prevent the spread of fungal infections in humans. 

Biostatistics

 Biostatistics is the scientific application of statistical methods to biological and health-related data to design studies, analyze results, and interpret findings in medicine, public health, and biology. Biostatistics equips students with quantitative problem-solving skills to address challenges in genomics, genetics, epidemiology, environmental health, and pharmaceutical research, preparing them for careers in health data science.