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Biomedical Basics

The building blocks of life and medicine — explore core concepts that power modern healthcare.

DNA & Genomics

DNA encodes the blueprint of all living organisms. Genomics studies entire genomes to understand heredity, disease, and evolution at a molecular level.

  • Double Helix
  • Base Pairs
  • ATCG
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Cell Biology

Cells are the fundamental unit of life. Understanding cell structure — from membranes to organelles — reveals how life functions at its most basic level.

  • Mitochondria
  • Nucleus
  • Membrane
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Organ Systems

The human body's organ systems work in concert — circulatory, respiratory, nervous, and more — to sustain life and respond to its environment.

  • Cardiovascular
  • Respiratory
  • Nervous
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Proteins & Enzymes

Proteins are life's workhorses — structural components, signaling molecules, and enzymes that catalyze every biochemical reaction in the body.

  • Amino Acids
  • Catalysis
  • Folding
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Immunology

The immune system is a sophisticated defense network. Immunology explores how antibodies, T-cells, and B-cells identify and eliminate pathogens.

  • Antibodies
  • T-cells
  • Immunity
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Microbiology

Microorganisms are everywhere — from beneficial gut bacteria to pathogenic viruses. Microbiology advances diagnostics, vaccines, and antibiotic development.

  • Bacteria
  • Viruses
  • Microbiome
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Health Innovations

Transformative technologies reshaping how we detect, treat, and prevent disease across the globe.

Wearables

Wearable Devices

Biosensors on wrists and patches monitor glucose, ECG, blood oxygen, and stress hormones in real time — enabling continuous, preventive care.

Telemedicine

Telemedicine

Video consultations, AI-powered symptom checkers, and remote patient monitoring are bringing expert healthcare to rural and underserved communities.

Robotics

Surgical Robotics

Robot-assisted surgery offers millimeter precision, reducing incision size, blood loss, and recovery times — with some procedures performed fully autonomously.

Genomics

CRISPR & Gene Editing

CRISPR-Cas9 enables precise genomic edits, opening doors to cures for genetic diseases like sickle cell anemia, muscular dystrophy, and certain cancers.

Nanomedicine

Nanomedicine

Nanoparticles deliver drugs directly to cancer cells, minimizing side effects. Nano-robots could one day patrol the bloodstream, clearing blockages and fighting infection.

Biomedical Milestones

1953

DNA Double Helix

Watson & Crick describe DNA's structure.

1978

First IVF Baby

Louise Brown, first human fertilised in vitro.

2003

Human Genome Project

Full sequence of the human genome completed.

2012

CRISPR Discovered

Doudna & Charpentier demonstrate CRISPR-Cas9 editing.

2021

mRNA Vaccines

First approved mRNA vaccines transform immunology.

2026

AI Drug Discovery

AI models accelerate drug candidates & protein folding.

Learning Resources

Curated tutorials, open datasets, and research portals to deepen your knowledge.

📄 Article

Khan Academy: Biology

Free, world-class biology lessons covering every core concept from cells to evolution.

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🎓 Course

MIT OpenCourseWare: Biochemistry

Full lecture notes and problem sets from MIT's renowned biochemistry curriculum.

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🔬 Database

PubMed Central

Millions of free full-text biomedical and life science research publications from NIH.

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📊 Dataset

NCBI GenBank

The NIH genetic sequence database housing annotated collections of all publicly available DNA sequences.

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🎧 Podcast

STAT News Podcast

Expert coverage of health, science, and medicine — the latest breakthroughs explained accessibly.

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🎓 Course

Coursera: Genomic Medicine

Johns Hopkins university series on genomics and precision medicine in clinical applications.

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