Global Certificate in Evolutionary Biology & Human Health
-- ViewingNowThe Global Certificate in Evolutionary Biology & Human Health is a comprehensive course that bridges the gap between evolutionary biology and human health. This program emphasizes the importance of understanding our biological past to tackle current and future health challenges.
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⢠Evolutionary Biology Fundamentals: Understanding the basics of evolutionary biology, including natural selection, genetic drift, and mutation.
⢠Genetic Architecture of Complex Traits: Exploring the genetic mechanisms that underlie complex traits, with a focus on human health.
⢠Comparative Genomics and Phylogenetics: Examining genomic data from multiple species to understand evolutionary relationships and identify conserved genetic elements relevant to human health.
⢠Molecular Evolution and Adaptation: Understanding the evolutionary forces that shape genetic variation within and between populations, with a focus on medically relevant loci.
⢠Epidemiology and Evolution of Infectious Diseases: Investigating the evolutionary dynamics of infectious diseases and their impact on global health.
⢠Evolution and Cancer: Examining cancer as an evolutionary process, including the genetic and ecological factors that contribute to tumor progression.
⢠Evolutionary Medicine: Exploring how evolutionary principles can inform medical research and practice, including the prevention and treatment of diseases.
⢠Microbiome and Human Health: Understanding the composition and function of the human microbiome, and its impact on health and disease from an evolutionary perspective.
⢠Ethics and Policy in Evolutionary Medicine: Considering the ethical and policy implications of using evolutionary principles in medical research and practice.