School:Biomedical Science/Intro

Biomedical sciences applies the principle of biological and other natural sciences to clinical practice. It provides insight to the scientific background of health and disease. The School of Biomedical Sciences is for coordinating the activities of Wikiversity participants who contribute to biomedical science-related pages of Wikiversity.

Students can complete 'core courses' in biomedical sciences from the departments in this school but there is no degree or official recognition - This is simply an opportunity to follow a similar learning path to a traditional college Computer Science program. Wikiversity is not a degree awarding institution, students cannot be given any sort of official certification.

Divisions and departments
Divisions and Departments of this School exist on pages in "topic" namespace. Start the name of departments with the "Topic:" prefix; departments reside in the Topic: namespace. Departments and divisions link to learning materials and learning projects. Divisions can link subdivisions or to departments. For more information on schools, divisions and departments look at the Naming Conventions. Note: Some of the subject areas listed below may still have associated pages at Wikibooks that still need to be imported to Wikiversity. If you do not see what you are looking for, feel free to start a new Learning Project. (List topics alphabetically)


 * Biochemistry
 * Bioinformatics/Computational Biology
 * Biomechanics
 * Bionomics
 * Biophysics
 * Biotechnology
 * Biostatistics
 * Cell Biology
 * Cytogenetics
 * Topic:Engineering biology


 * Exobiology
 * Embryology
 * Genome Analysis
 * Gene therapy
 * Genetics
 * Herpetology
 * Histology
 * Human Anatomy
 * Human Physiology
 * Ichnology
 * Ichthyology
 * Immunology
 * Limnology
 * Laboratory medical biology|Laboratory medical biology
 * Microbiology
 * Molecular Biology
 * Mycology
 * Myrmecology
 * Nanobiotechnology
 * Neurobiology
 * Neuroscience - the biology of nervous systems in animals
 * Nonkilling Human Biology


 * Ornithology
 * Population Genetics
 * Pathology
 * Proteomics
 * Department of Tropical Diseases
 * Palynology
 * Parasitology
 * Physical Biochemistry
 * Systems biology
 * Toxicology
 * Virology
 * Zoology


 * For some additional biomedical courses, see also: School of Medicine