Organization profile

Organization profile

Description:

The Research Seedbed in Applied Biomedical Sciences is an academic initiative aimed at undergraduate students from the EMCS who are interested in delving into the realm of scientific research. This program is designed to provide an enriching and educational experience that fosters the development of investigative skills, critical thinking, and the application of knowledge acquired in the classroom.

Through active participation in research activities supervised by professors specialized in each of these areas, students will have the opportunity to acquire fundamental research skills. This includes the ability to formulate relevant questions, collaborate in the design and execution of research projects, contribute to data collection and analysis, engage in meaningful scientific discussions, and support the writing of scientific articles.

The Seedbed will provide access to information resources through the CRAI and laboratory equipment, as well as opportunities to present findings at academic conferences and publish in specialized journals. It is expected that members of the Seedbed demonstrate a strong commitment to academic excellence, research ethics, and collaborative teamwork.

By participating in the Research Seedbed in Applied Biomedical Sciences, students will gain a deeper understanding of biological processes and human diseases, as well as practical and transferable skills that will be beneficial for their future careers in biomedical research or related fields.

The invitation is open to all undergraduate students from the EMCS interested in exploring the exciting world of scientific research in the context of applied biomedical sciences to advance scientific knowledge and contribute to the improvement of health and well-being in society.

General objective:

The main objective of the Seedbed is to offer students a comprehensive platform to explore and promote the advancement of knowledge in key areas of biomedical sciences, including biochemistry, morphology, physiology, pharmacology, and human pathology, among other related disciplines.

Specific objectives:

  1. Foster the interest and participation of undergraduate students in scientific research in biomedical sciences.
  1. Provide a comprehensive platform for students to acquire essential research skills, from formulating questions to project execution and data analysis.
  1. Promote the development of critical thinking and practical application of knowledge acquired in the classroom within the context of scientific research.
  1. Facilitate access to laboratory resources and opportunities for scientific dissemination in conferences and specialized journals.
  1. Strengthen the knowledge and skills of students in the proposed research areas.

Line of Research:

  1. Biochemistry.
  1. Pharmacovigilance and Pharmacoepidemiology.
  1. Adverse reactions to transfusion.
  1. Education in Applied Biomedical Sciences
    1. Morphophysiopathology.