Related fields in the discipline are life science, health science and medicine. Studies in life sciences encompasses all fields of science that involve the scientific study of living organisms such as plants, animals, and human beings. Medicine and biology are the major fields of study the area. As such, life sciences are closely linked with health science, which is a multidisciplinary field based on the natural science such as biology, chemistry and physics.
With a Master of Science in Nursing (MSN), you can gain the knowledge, ability, and influence to affect more lives and make an even bigger difference—for your patients, your organization, and the future of healthcare.
The degree course in Food Technology involves the sphere of food processing and production, including the use and development of knowledge of biological, chemical, engineering and economic scientific disciplines. Based on the acquired profound theoretical knowledge in the field of food production technology, chemistry and food analysis, biochemistry, microbiology and process engineering, graduates are qualified to independently carry out R&D results in the sphere of food technologies.
High-quality, accessible healthcare is a national priority. Through Walden’s Ph.D. in Health Services program, you can gain the skills and experience needed to help prepare you for leadership positions in healthcare administration and policy in a variety of public and private healthcare settings.
NOWNANO builds on the world-leading expertise in all nanoscience within Manchester and Lancaster universities to offer a broad interdisciplinary doctoral training centre (DTC). PhD students receive initial training that shows them the breadth and potential of nanoscience, before they focus on mastering one specific area of the subject. NOWNANO DTC offers many extra opportunities compared to traditional PhD, such as student conferences, joint events with other DTCs, innovation and commercialisation training, and outreach events. All these contribute to building a group of outstanding scientists that will help to lead world research in nanoscience in the future.
High-quality, accessible healthcare is a national priority. Through Walden’s Ph.D. in Health Services program, you can gain the skills and experience needed to help prepare you for leadership positions in healthcare administration and policy in a variety of public and private healthcare settings.
The international interdisciplinary PhD program "Frontiers in Life Sciences" (French acronym: FdV, for Frontières du Vivant), established in 2006 aims at promoting research projects centered on an understanding of Life requiring the blending of different disciplines. The graduate school recruits students from all over the world that were trained in any discipline (biology, physics, mathematics, computer science, medicine, ecology, agronomy...).
Prepare to address the growing human services needs of diverse and underserved populations, including those struggling with illness, addiction, violence, and poverty. This program combines action-oriented research with practical experience and connects you with a community of professionals so that you may improve quality of life through effective policy and practice.
Dramatic changes in the nation’s healthcare delivery system, coupled with a national priority on disease prevention and healthy living, are prompting a greater demand for highly qualified public health leaders. With the Ph.D. in Public Health program, you can study current public health initiatives, explore what makes them successful, and discuss strategies for creating and leading your own initiatives.
The Life Science Zurich Graduate School consists of thirteen highly competitive Ph.D. programs, run jointly by the ETH Zurich and the University of Zurich. We aim to attract to Zurich the most promising young scientists from across the world. Our programs offer a comprehensive and challenging Ph.D. education that allows our students to develop into tomorrow's leaders in life science research.
IPPE is a postgraduate training and research program for international epidemiologically oriented researchers aiming at a PhD degree in epidemiology. IPPE consists of postgraduate courses, seminars and research training in the field of epidemiology, biostatistics and related fields. The objectives of the IPPE program are to increase the knowledge and understanding of essential public health problems especially in low-income countries and to train epidemiological public health experts to work in administration, planning and research tasks in the field of public health.
Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge Campus
The Applied, Social and Health Psychology research group contains leading researchers in several areas of applied psychology, including health, emotion, developmental disorders, psychoneuroimmunology, consumer psychology, sexual health, and social psychology.
Charles University
Modern electrochemical DNA biosensors using several detection techniques and different working electrodes can provide deep and complex information about the interaction of investigated xenobiotics with biopolymeric structure of DNA.