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Offering a decoder to the blueprint of life, biomedical sciences have the potential to revolutionize medicine and agriculture, solve biological challenges, and improve our overall health and well-being.
Disciplines: Genomics, Agriculture & Nutrigenomics, Neurobiology, Pharmacology & Pharmacogenomics, Neurobiology, Synthetic Biology, Nanomedicine, Precision Medicine through genomics, Regenerative Medicine, Bioinformatics, Conservation Genomics, Genome Editing, Cancer Genomics, Zoonotic Diseases, Environmental DNA (eDNA)
Explore Modules from the Future-Ready Pillars, which serve as a guide to interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary learning. These modules are designed to spark new ideas, encouraging students to consider how the crossroads of disciplines can shape the future.
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Driving Question: How has DNA sequencing technology been pivotal in the efforts of the Mothers of Srebrenica to seek justice in Bosnia and Herzegovina?
Students explored the activist group Mother of Srebrenica’s fight for reparation following the 1995 Srebrenica Massacre. They examined the genocide’s history, geneticists’ role in identifying human remains through DNA sequencing and the legal battles taking place at the United Nations.
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