discovering how things work and why they work in the way they do. So I think studying Biomedical science as an undergraduate degree is the right choice for me because it allows me to work in labs and research in the same time. What also attracts about Biomedical science is the diversity of the course as it allows you to specialize in different areas such as microbiology, pharmacology and also genetics. To me being a biomedical scientist is a privileged position, because it allows m...
studying biomedical sciences stems from my sciences interest, as it demonstrates a world not visible to the naked eye, plays a big role in everyday life. science specifically biology and chemistry are stimulating and challenging subjects , over the years of studying them ,my interest has increased because learning things about how our bodies function and how it relates to god’s creation is particularly interesting for me. I also find it very important because I’m Muslim. The biomedical science degree
Biomedical Science Science’s contribution to humanity is utterly inspiring and exceeds that of any other. As civilized beings we rely on scientific advances and perpetual questioning to sustain ourselves. To venture into this path of boundless grounding will be a huge challenge, but the very idea of devoting myself into the versatile field ignites my ambition for Biomedical Science. I believe that the course’s delicate balance between learning and laboratory work, along with its applicability to
everyday performance relies solely on biomedical sciences. The biomedical sciences and medical practices are areas of acquired ability that is always advancing which has essentially changed the lives of a myriad of individuals. Because there are so many positive impacts within the biomedical sciences, it is no exaggeration to say that the ambition to contribute to the fields within the biomedical sciences has long fed my compulsion to study biomedical, or science related courses at a higher level in
A Career as a Biomedical Scientist A number of significant scientific events have occurred in recent years. With the recent changes in globalisation and technology, scientists have been experiencing high number of challenges. This has brought about significant technological advancements in many fields especially in that of biomedical sciences. These lifesaving advancements range from Cancer detecting blood tests to bionic lenses. I want to be part of the development in this scientific field, to
increased 2 interest in science and pursued this interest by studying science at A-level. This was the 3 subject that most stimulated my passion for learning and continues to do so at university. I 4 have thoroughly enjoyed my first year of Biomedical Science gaining a fundamental 5 understanding of topics ranging from cell and organ function to microbiology. My ultimate goal 6 is a career in Dentistry and an undergraduate course in Biomedical Science would not only 7
and passionate about medical based subjects and that is why I am applying to biomedical science courses. By undertaking biology and chemistry at a higher level, I have expanded my knowledge on the subjects but I want to learn more. I am interested in clinical biochemistry, haematology, pharmacology, pathology, medical microbiology, molecular biology and developmental biology. By gaining a qualification in the biomedical spectrum, I will be one step closer to my ultimate goal of working in a hospital
The application of the principles biomedical science is a pivotal component, if not the cornerstone of the modern healthcare setting; which has greatly impacted the longevity of humanity. The discoveries and advances made in this field, bolstered my motivation and passion to study biomedical science, not only to develop my understanding of the complexity of the human body and its process’ but also to potentially play a role in improving the lives of others; as well as answering some of the complex
I like to think of my passion as a system of equations; it lies directly at the intersection of science and service. My interest in Biomedical Science is as vast as the field itself. First of all, I am fascinated with the diverse processes occurring in the body, and this major will enable me to explore numerous related disciplines including immunology, neuroscience, oncology, and genetics. These disciplines will prepare me to competently serve the medical needs of all while stimulating my inquisitive
I was introduced to math and science in an unpleasant way; my very traditional first grade teacher told me that girls don't like math and science. I remember being really confused because I did like math and science—and I was good at it. I continued to take five science classes throughout my high school career and had the opportunity to attend a Women in STEM Seminar my sophomore year at Argonne National Laboratory in Lemont, Illinois. I spent the day among amazing women who opened my eyes to all
The world of science has always attracted my attention from a young age, of how the building blocks in every single living organism and non-living material are formed by tiny atoms. Throughout the years in education studying Biology and Chemistry my interest grew as I learnt more and more about the structural constituents required in order to form complex molecules. Studying A Level Biology and Chemistry has expanded my knowledge to a greater understanding of these chemical constituents to a molecular
coherently to achieve the maximum potential output, whilst fundamentally, sustaining life. Furthermore, Biomedical Science remains to be the rudiments of how the world today has been shaped over time; advances in medicine are in the process of continual expansion, which can only progress through research and dedication. It is this expansion of knowledge which has inspired my desire to study Biomedical Science at degree level. I have always had an avid interest in the scientific world; for some time, I have
diseases; its diversity in dealing with illnesses has captivated me ever since I began to fathom the idea of science. Venturing into this realm will allow me to make innovative discoveries and influence the world in a positive way and therefore I believe the biomedical science field will lead me towards impacting the future. My choices of A-Level course have fuelled my desire to study biomedical science and show my dedication
My first intoduction into the world of science happened when I was ten years old. Like many of my peers, middle school was a new experience for me, and up until then, the only subjects I had been exposed to were English and arithmetic. Being that science was new, I was eager to learn about it. This eagerness led to my first science-related “obsession”. It came when my science teacher introduced my class to the solar system. Every day I would ask question after question during our discussion times
detail and precision both at home, as well as at school, was something I’ve always enjoyed. However, my interest for Biomedical Sciences in particular, has only recently been discovered. I find the results of the body’s reactions to certain chemicals and toxins truly fascinating, and the complexity of all living organisms astounding. I soon decided from here that a career in science was for me, and in order to achieve this, I continued to study Biology and Chemistry at AS-level. Although I especially
There is a quote that I really like which is “Never stop doing your best just because someone doesn’t give you credits”. Every time I feel disappointed and want to give up, this quote improves my mood and makes me believe in my choices. I find that science subjects are always interesting to me and I enjoy understanding and learning how things work. When I was a teenager, while my friends were enjoying romantic movies, I enjoyed watching movies relating to medical fields and imagined that one day, I
technologist and in the early years of my life she sometimes took me along to work at the lab where she developed vaccines for bacterial infections in turkeys. I wandered around the machines, stopping to ask for the purpose of each button and my love for science began. The elementary years of my life were filled with books from the nonfiction section: starfish to robots, planets to plants. Transitioning to middle and high school, I filled downtime with TedTalks from futurists talking about changing our chemical
The variety and breadth of the topics covered within Biomedical Science hugely appeals to me. I have always had an interest in learning, especially when it comes to science and living things. In high school, I developed an interest in chemistry and biology. I took college level chemistry as a junior and was captivated by the fact that everything is composed of microscopic atoms that are continuously moving. Even more so, the thought of how these moving atoms combine to create molecules, which make
what I find most interesting, especially the immune system and the impacts it has on our daily lives when dealing with cancer and genetic disorders and I want to have a better understanding of the common illnesses around us. My desire to study Biomedical Sciences is supported by the experience I have gained at A-level. I have an in depth understanding of the human body's ability to fight diseases. I have gained laboratory skills and enhanced my analytical thinking techniques, interlinking various points
step-by-step reasoning Studying Biology and Chemistry at A-level has helped I have found a particular interest in the human body especially its defence mechanisms against disease and I believe studying Biomedical Science would allow me to pursue a career in research. My fascination for Biology and the sciences are clearly shown by my A-level choices, where an understanding of self-motivation and a desire to succeed is highlighted. Biology and Chemistry have helped provide an insight to the analytical aspect