UQ School of Biomedical Sciences
@uq_school_of_biomedical_sciences
Brisbane, QLDhttps://biomedical-sciences.uq.edu.au/ Higher EducationOverview
About UQ School of Biomedical Sciences
The University of Queensland's School of Biomedical Sciences (SBMS) is a multi-disciplinary teaching and research school within the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Queensland.
SBMS teaches science, health and medical courses across a broad range of disciplines including anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, pathology, neuroscience, developmental and cell biology. Our innovative and high-quality teaching is based on the latest research to ensure students graduate with world-class skills, knowledge and understanding.
Our research spans ten research themes and aims to understand the structure and function of the human body in health and disease.
• Cell Architecture
• Chronic Diseases: Cancer, Cardiovascular disease, Diabetes, Neurodegeneration
• Drug design and Development
• Functional and Comparative Anatomy
• Injury and repair
• Innovation in Biomedical Education
• Neurobiology and Brain Function
• Musculoskeletal and Motor control
• Receptors and Signalling
• Reproduction
Our knowledge gains are directed at helping to make healthy pregnancies, healthy bodies, healthy minds and healthy aging with many of our academics collaborating with clinical and/or industry partners. SBMS strives for research excellence and we encourage, foster and support creativity and innovation for increased impact.
SBMS teaches science, health and medical courses across a broad range of disciplines including anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, pathology, neuroscience, developmental and cell biology. Our innovative and high-quality teaching is based on the latest research to ensure students graduate with world-class skills, knowledge and understanding.
Our research spans ten research themes and aims to understand the structure and function of the human body in health and disease.
• Cell Architecture
• Chronic Diseases: Cancer, Cardiovascular disease, Diabetes, Neurodegeneration
• Drug design and Development
• Functional and Comparative Anatomy
• Injury and repair
• Innovation in Biomedical Education
• Neurobiology and Brain Function
• Musculoskeletal and Motor control
• Receptors and Signalling
• Reproduction
Our knowledge gains are directed at helping to make healthy pregnancies, healthy bodies, healthy minds and healthy aging with many of our academics collaborating with clinical and/or industry partners. SBMS strives for research excellence and we encourage, foster and support creativity and innovation for increased impact.