Biomedical science focuses on advancing understanding of the human body, its systems, and disease mechanisms, providing essential knowledge for innovative diagnostic tools, treatments, and preventive strategies.This programme equips high-achieving science graduates with skills to design and conduct biomedical or translational research, and communicate findings via a written thesis. Students undertake supervised research with leading scientists in the Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences, Faculty of Science, and Liggins Institute. Graduates are positioned to advance fields such as drug discovery, immunology, genomics, microbiology, neuroscience, molecular medicine, and cancer biology and therapeutics, contributing to improved health and well-being for individuals and communities.
A local representative of The University of Auckland in Singapore is available online to assist you with enquiries about this course.