Archive for the ‘Biochemistry’ Category

Clinical Trial Infertility Studies

Thursday, February 12th, 2009

It has been estimated to at between 5 to 10% of the female population take part in endometriosis, a leading produce of infertility not to talk about discomfort and pain. But there are several promising breakthroughs that can be pleasant gossip to women who bear the provision according to the latest endometriosis clinical trials infertility studies. possibly surprisingly, the news broadcast speaks of two seemingly unrelated possessions having assured special effects on patients - pine bark and orgasms.

a minute ago recently, results of a report conducted in Japan at the Kanazawa University train of Medicine someplace released. From the lessons it was discovered that Pycnogenol, a chemical found in the hang around trees to facilitate extend next to French coastal regions, can drastically reduce the cryptogram of endometriosis by as a good deal as 33%.

Soon to be published in the forthcoming copy of the Journal of Reproductive Medicine the clinical misery tangled an far-reaching research paper of 58 women affliction endometriosis. The women were given also the conventional handling (using Gn-RHA gonadotropin-releasing hormone agents) or an alternative behavior via Pycnogenol contained by a hearing period of 48 weeks.
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Graduate Diploma in Biochemistry (by research)

Saturday, September 27th, 2008

the program is primarily intended to provide advanced study for graduates from overseas universities who wish to obtain advanced training in the areas of biochemistry and molecular biology. The program is adapted to suit the needs and objectives of each student. The expectation is that students who achieve an appropriate standard in the program are then admitted to a higher degree research program, provided suitable supervision and facilities are available.

Entry Requirements

Entry to the program requires the prior completion of a Bachelor degree in a relevant area, as determined by the Head of school. Student with Honours degrees or higher and who have undertaken a significant research project would normally be directed to a MSc program. Applicants must also meet the English requirement for entry into this program.

Program Structure

This program is tailored according to the background and requirements of individual students. It includes advanced formal training, with lectures in general and medical biochemistry and the use of modern biochemical techniques (e.g. scintillation counting, mass spectrometry, high performance liquid chromatography, molecular biology, nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, animal and plant cell culture and plant biotechnology).

Biochemistry,Molecular Biology and Genetics

Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008
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Biochemistry, molecular biology and genetics are the key foundations of modern biology, biomedicine and biotechnology. UNSW offers a range of basic and advanced programs in these disciplines to prepare students for the science of tomorrow. UNSW offers programs that are ideal for students interested in understanding and appreciating biological processes at the molecular level. These disciplines also represent fundamental components of medical science and play an increasingly important role in many aspects of modern medicine. The Graduate Diploma in Biochemistry provides opportunities to combine biochemistry, molecular biology and genetics with other related discipline areas