Biomedical Science is really interesting to research
and it's interesting when you get your assignments
because you can delve deeper into more areas
and write some good papers
and learn about specific areas that you are interested in.
Anyone who is interested in the Health Sciences
would really enjoy studying Biomedical Science
or Laboratory Medicine
so you can learn about how the body works
and the cells, and pathology, and immunology
things like that.
Today what we are doing is
we are looking at a potential future technology
which is bio-scaffolding
so we're given set culture cells
and we are growing them to see
if we can grow organs in the future
One of the biggest killers at the moment
is obviously heart disease
so lots of people would need
replacement hearts or replacement valves
and by doing stuff like this
and testing growth and cell growth
and whatnot
we can then see
if there is a possibility that we can
actually find ways to regrow
these organs.
Having hands on experience
in real world topics
is really important,
especially if you want to be marketable in the workplace
and so
having this experience
to perform these labs
and learn these skills
is really important for
future career opportunities
