Kings College London (KCL) • BSc Biomedical Sciences
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Modules BSc Biomedical Sciences at Kings College London (KCL)
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Handwritten lecture notes for Cell Biology and Neuroscience, part of Common Year One, King's College London. Covers basic cell biology and neuroscience, including cytoskeleton, neurons and glia, cell cycle, cell signalling, apoptosis and stem cells. Doesn't cover organelles, organisation of eukaryotes and prokaryotes, electrochemical equilibria, action potentials and neuroimaging.
Complete handwritten lecture notes for the Biochemistry module, Common Year One, King's College London. Covers basic biochemistry, including metabolism of lipids, amino acids and carbohydrates, and DNA replication, transcription and translation. 
Perfect for revision!
Handwritten lecture notes for the module Chemistry for the Biosciences, Common Year One, King's College London. Covers everything from atoms and bonding to thermodynamics and amino acids.
(doesn't include reaction kinetics and mechanisms due to lecturer strikes that year).
Perfect for revision!
Handwritten lecture notes for the module Fundamentals of Physiology and Anatomy, Common Year One, King's College London. Includes cardiovascular, respiratory, muscular, renal and gastrointestinal systems. Covers everything except evolution and homeostasis (around 3 lectures). 
Perfect for anyone learning basic physiology and anatomy, and great for revision!