Athens, Greece

Molecular Biomedicine: Mechanisms of Disease, Molecular and Cellular Therapies and Bioinnovation

Master's
Language: EnglishStudies in English
Subject area: biology
University website: en.uoa.gr/
Biomedicine
Biomedicine (i.e. medical biology) is a branch of medical science that applies biological and physiological principles to clinical practice. The branch especially applies to biology and physiology. Biomedicine also can relate to many other categories in health and biological related fields. It has been the dominant health system for more than a century.
Cellular
Cellular may refer to:
Disease
A disease is any condition which results in the disorder of a structure or function in a living organism that is not due to any external injury. The study of disease is called pathology, which includes the study of cause. Disease is often construed as a medical condition associated with specific symptoms and signs. It may be caused by external factors such as pathogens or by internal dysfunctions, particularly of the immune system, such as an immunodeficiency, or by a hypersensitivity, including allergies and autoimmunity.
Disease
That dire disease, whose ruthless power
Withers the beauty's transient flower.
Oliver Goldsmith, Double Transformation, line 75.
Disease
Diseases desperate grown,
By desperate appliance are reliev'd,
Or not at all.
William Shakespeare, Hamlet (1600-02), Act IV, scene 3, line 9.
Disease
O, he's a limb, that has but a disease;
Mortal, to cut it off; to cure it, easy.
William Shakespeare, Coriolanus (c. 1607-08), Act III, scene 1, line 296.
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