Master of sciences in anatomy
Program Description
Anatomy is a postgraduate degree course that is mainly the scientific study of the morphology of the human body. The aim of this program is improvement of theoretical and practical knowledge of human anatomy, as well as the development and learning of theoretical and practical aspects of teaching anatomy at undergraduate and postgraduate levels.
The research programs conducted in this course are multidisciplinary and cover studies from a single gene to the structure of the entire human body. Graduate students of in this program focus on a variety of different issues in their research. The salient areas of their research are stem cells, neuroscience, and reproductive biology.
Program Objectives
Learn anatomy through dissection
Gain knowledge and experience of anatomical teaching
Contribute to world-leading anatomical research
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