EMI Mini-Program
In order to cultivate internationally competitive talent in intelligent biomedical fields and to meet the current global demand for professionals in tumor biomedical science, the Tumor Molecular Biology EMI Mini-Program has been established.
Cancer technology development has always been a significant trend in medical research. This program will provide students with a bilingual learning environment, offering courses entirely in English. It will equip students with foundational knowledge in biology and cancer biology, followed by in-depth learning in molecular and cellular biology and advanced oncology. Ultimately, students will gain an understanding of the current clinical status, applications, and future opportunities and challenges in precision cancer therapy. By linking basic and clinical applications and offering courses in English, the program aims to cultivate oncology biomedical professionals with international competitiveness.
Upon completing this program, students should be able to:
(1) Understand the principles, applications, and knowledge of biology.
(2) Develop an understanding of the clinical needs in the field of tumor biomedical science.
(3) Establish knowledge in precision oncology for the clinical development of precision cancer therapy.
To cultivate internationally competitive talent for the biomedical industry and meet the current global demand for professionals in the field, the Clinical Industry Linkage EMI Mini-Program has been established.
There is a strong connection between clinical research and industry development. This program aims to equip students with foundational biological knowledge and medical data analysis skills, followed by advanced learning in cellular and molecular biology and relevant clinical applications. Students will also learn how clinical research, clinical trials, and industry development interact. Through English-taught courses in a bilingual environment, the program enhances students' international competitiveness, fostering biomedical professionals with global mobility.
Upon completing this program, students should be able to:
(1) Understand the principles, applications, and knowledge of biomedical science and medical data.
(2) Develop an understanding of the relationship between clinical research and industry development needs.
(3) Establish a foundation for linking clinical research with industry development in the context of clinical trials.