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BSC Human Biology AIIMS
Hello sir, I am Nikhil verma. I am from New Delhi. I want you to help me by giving me some information about the coursework of B.Sc (Hons) Human Biology program offered by All India Institute of Medical Science (AIIMS). Can you help me? As you have asked about the coursework of B.Sc (Hons) Human Biology program offered by All India Institute of Medical Science (AIIMS), I am giving you information about it, check below for the details Coursework FIRST PHASE: During the first phase, students are exposed to the basic medical sciences: Human Anatomy: Gross cadaver (cadaver dissections, osteology and kinesiology), microanatomy of all systems of the body, neuroanatomy (of brain and spinal cord, its connections and function with demonstration of cut brain sections), embryology (development of human embryo normal and abnormal, study of various stages of microscopic and gross level) and genetics. Physiology: A complete review of the functional aspects of human physiology, neurophysiology, respiratory physiology, GIT, the special senses, skeletal and smooth muscles, cardiovascular system, excretory and reproductive systems.[13] Biochemistry: An introduction to biochemistry and allied fields at the molecular, cellular and system level. Biomolecules, enzymology, metabolism and specialization in the tissues, immunology, biochemical genetics. SECOND PHASE: The Phase II is designed to provide an as broad an exposure scientific fundamentals and to various facets of research areas Biomathematics: Differentiation and integration, partial differentiation equations, special functions, integral transforms. Biostatistics: measures of location and dispersion, sampling, probability, statistical distribution, tests of significance, correlation and regression, analysis of variance. Chemical basis of biology: Concept in organic and physical chemistry, nature of bonds, non-bonded interactions, quantum chemistry. Physical basis of biology: laws of inertia, gravitation, relativity, electrodynamics, quantum physics. Biochemical basis of biology: Organization of genes, viruses and plasmids, biochemical evolution, the organization of DNA, replication, the code, molecular basis of differentiation and morphogenesis, molecular basis of cancer. Biophysical basis of biology: Principles of structure and function of macromolecules, nucleic acids and proteins, small molecules, organization of macromolecular assemblies, lipids and membranes, phase diagrams, structure activity relationships in drugs, computer modeling. Principles of genetics and evolution: Heredity and variation, multifactorial inheritance, molecular genetics, chromosomal disorders. Pharmacology, Microbiology, and Pathology (concepts) Instrumentation and techniques in experimental biology: Principles of animal care, anesthetic agents, surgical skills, perfusion techniques, experimental design, bioassay techniques. Ecology and environmental biology: types of ecosystem adaptation to the environment, physiological changes in response to hypo/hyperthermia in humans. Reproductive biology and experimental endocrinology: the endocrinology of reproduction, human contraceptives, the animal models for studying hormonal control of reproduction. Bioenergetics and Biocybernetics: Basic thermodynamics, chemical kinetics, far from equilibrium thermodynamics, introduction to biocybernetics. Techniques in experimental biochemistry: Colorimetry, spectrophotometry, spectrofluorometry, pH determination, gel electrophoresis, chromatography. THIRD PHASE: The third year is devoted to specialization in a chosen field of anatomy, biochemistry, biophysics, physiology or pharmacology. It involved in-depth instruction in the chosen fields, reviews of relevant research literature, seminars and term papers. Last edited by Neelurk; June 6th, 2020 at 08:32 AM. |
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