Advanced Mathematics
MATH1001
Course Code
MATH1001
Credit
4.0 - 4.0
Course Name
Advanced Mathematics
Introduction
Advanced Mathematics is a fundamental university-level mathematics course. You will learn the skills and techniques to solve the mathematical problems in biology and medicine. The course consists of two parts: Calculus, and Probability and Statistics.Part I - Calculus. Calculus is a branch of mathematics that was developed in the latter half of the 17th century. There are two branches of calculus: differential calculus and integral calculus. Differential calculus (derivatives) involves the study of all sorts of rates of change, including the slope of a tangent line.
Applied Biomedical Sciences 2
IBMS8010A
Course Code
IBMS8010A
Credit
0.0 - 0.0
Course Name
Applied Biomedical Sciences 2
Introduction
The overarching aim of Applied Biomedical Sciences 2 (ABMS2) is to develop your understanding and skills as practicing biomedical scientists. It will consist of four streams of activity: data analysis; pharmacology; pathology; and practicals. Through practical classes you will learn about the theory and practice of techniques commonly used by biomedical scientists in both basic and applied biomedical science research. The practical classes will be designed to use and complement the content being contemporaneously delivered in other courses.
Applied Biomedical Sciences 2
IBMS8010B
Course Code
IBMS8010B
Credit
5.0 - 5.0
Course Name
Applied Biomedical Sciences 2
Introduction
<p>The overarching aim of Applied Biomedical Sciences 2 (ABMS2) is to develop your understanding and skills as practicing biomedical scientists. It will consist of four streams of activity: data analysis; pharmacology; pathology; and practicals. Through practical classes you will learn about the theory and practice of techniques commonly used by biomedical scientists in both basic and applied biomedical science research. The practical classes will be designed to use and complement the content being contemporaneously delivered in other courses.
Biomedical Genetics 2
IBMS8006
Course Code
IBMS8006
Credit
5.0 - 5.0
Course Name
Biomedical Genetics 2
Introduction
Biomedical Genetics 2 aims to investigate the basis of modern human molecular genetics. The course focuses on the development of knowledge and understanding of the organisation of the human genome, and the regulation and function of gene expression. Concepts will be introduced in lectures through evaluation of experimental approaches and genomic technologies used in the analysis of the structure and expression of genes, including in model organisms.
Biomedical Horizons
IBMS8012
Course Code
IBMS8012
Credit
5.0 - 5.0
Course Name
Biomedical Horizons
Introduction
<p>Global Challenges (GC) / Biomedical Horizons (BH) is an interdisciplinary course that draws on expertise from across the University of Edinburgh, Zhejiang University and the new international research institute in Haining to explore how biomedical science can be used to address some of the challenges facing the world. Central to the course are a series of guest lectures that will draw on ‘hot topics’ in biomedicine and their wider relevance.
Biomedical Image Analysis 4
IBMS10010
Course Code
IBMS10010
Credit
5.0 - 5.0
Course Name
Biomedical Image Analysis 4
Introduction
生物医学图像分析4
Brain, Cognition and Artificial Intelligence 4
IBMS10011
Course Code
IBMS10011
Credit
5.0 - 5.0
Course Name
Brain, Cognition and Artificial Intelligence 4
Introduction
大脑,认知与人工智能4
Building an Organism 2
IBMS8008A
Course Code
IBMS8008A
Credit
0.0 - 0.0
Course Name
Building an Organism 2
Introduction
Building an Organism 2 provides an introduction to developmental biology. There will be 3 major themes: principles of animal development, the molecular and genetics processes underlying those principles and investigation of how these processes come together to form the varied components of animal bodies. This final theme will also be explored in the context of developmental disorders.
Building an Organism 2
IBMS8008B
Course Code
IBMS8008B
Credit
5.0 - 5.0
Course Name
Building an Organism 2
Introduction
<p>Building an Organism 2 provides an introduction to developmental biology. There will be 3 major themes: principles of animal development, the molecular and genetics processes underlying those principles and investigation of how these processes come together to form the varied components of animal bodies. This final theme will also be explored in the context of developmental disorders.</p>
Cancer Biology 4
IBMS10004
Course Code
IBMS10004
Credit
5.0 - 5.0
Course Name
Cancer Biology 4
Introduction
Cancer Biology 4