The University of Warwick (UOW) • Biomedical Sciences
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Courses Biomedical Sciences at The University of Warwick (UOW)
Notes available for the following courses of Biomedical Sciences at The University of Warwick (UOW)
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Biological Clocks 1
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Developmental Biology 1
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Human Disease 1
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Oncology 1
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Tropical Diseases and World Health 1
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Virology 1
Latest notes & summaries The University of Warwick (UOW) • Biomedical Sciences
This is a summary of notes obtained in the lecture theatre and further online research. It involves current and important medical issues by going through important and basic medical specialties. It dives into evidence-based medicine, ethics and diagnostic and treatment tools for several diseases of humans. It goes into the techniques and process of IVF and treating infertility. It also explains the current research on stem cells and regenerative medicine, as well as gene therapies. It also focus...
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The University Of Warwick•Human Disease
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This is a summary of notes obtained in the lecture theatre and further online research. It involves current and important medical issues by going through important and basic medical specialties. It dives into evidence-based medicine, ethics and diagnostic and treatment tools for several diseases of humans. It goes into the techniques and process of IVF and treating infertility. It also explains the current research on stem cells and regenerative medicine, as well as gene therapies. It also focus...
This is a summary of notes obtained in the lecture theatre and further online research. It includes explanation on the mechanisms underlying the embryonic development of organisms. It explains how molecular pathways interact, the genes involved and the possible outcomes and phenotypic differences embryos can have according to the developmental changes they follow.
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The University Of Warwick•Developmental Biology
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This is a summary of notes obtained in the lecture theatre and further online research. It includes explanation on the mechanisms underlying the embryonic development of organisms. It explains how molecular pathways interact, the genes involved and the possible outcomes and phenotypic differences embryos can have according to the developmental changes they follow.
This is a summary of notes obtained in the lecture theatre and further online research. It includes explanation on how human biological clocks work and the mechanisms underlying physiological processes such as sleep and eating behaviours. It explains the general properties of circadian clocks of humans and plants and links the two in order to form assumptions.
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The University Of Warwick•Biological Clocks
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This is a summary of notes obtained in the lecture theatre and further online research. It includes explanation on how human biological clocks work and the mechanisms underlying physiological processes such as sleep and eating behaviours. It explains the general properties of circadian clocks of humans and plants and links the two in order to form assumptions.
This is a summary of notes obtained in the lecture theatre and further online research. It includes statistics of several famous outbreaks of viruses in humans and the control measures applied to control the spread of the diseases. It includes coronaviruses, rotaviruses, human immunodeficiency virus, Herpes viruses, Ebola virus and information on previous and current coronavirus pandemics and endemics.
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The University Of Warwick•Virology
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This is a summary of notes obtained in the lecture theatre and further online research. It includes statistics of several famous outbreaks of viruses in humans and the control measures applied to control the spread of the diseases. It includes coronaviruses, rotaviruses, human immunodeficiency virus, Herpes viruses, Ebola virus and information on previous and current coronavirus pandemics and endemics.
This is a summary of notes obtained in the lecture theatre and further online research. It is an overview of case studies, and many tropical diseases such as leishmaniasis, malaria, onchocerciasis. It also includes summaries and information on coronavirus and influenza pandemics with all current information as of July 2021.It explains the prevalence of populations, the control measures, regulations by the World Health Organisation and health strategies for the elimination of tropical diseases a...
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The University Of Warwick•Tropical Diseases and World Health
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This is a summary of notes obtained in the lecture theatre and further online research. It is an overview of case studies, and many tropical diseases such as leishmaniasis, malaria, onchocerciasis. It also includes summaries and information on coronavirus and influenza pandemics with all current information as of July 2021.It explains the prevalence of populations, the control measures, regulations by the World Health Organisation and health strategies for the elimination of tropical diseases a...
This is a summary of the notes obtained in the lecture theatre and from further online research for Oncology. It explains the molecular basis of cancer, the molecular pathways and mechanisms involved in malignasis and metastasis, different types of cancer, statistics of cancers, prognosis and diagnosis, treatment options and clinical management of cancer patients.
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The University Of Warwick•Oncology
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This is a summary of the notes obtained in the lecture theatre and from further online research for Oncology. It explains the molecular basis of cancer, the molecular pathways and mechanisms involved in malignasis and metastasis, different types of cancer, statistics of cancers, prognosis and diagnosis, treatment options and clinical management of cancer patients.