To produce the next generation of competent scientific leaders, researchers, innovators and thinkers capable of conducting and disseminating high quality research through a culture of collaboration and interdisciplinary investigation in order to serve humanity and their community
Objectives:
- Discuss the principals of designing a research program and the merits of different available research methodologies.
- Define basic cellular and molecular experimental procedures and their application as well as the underlying mechanistic principles of each procedure.
- Perform basic bench experiments through employing calculations, knowledge in handling and sampling.
- Analyze experimental results and critically evaluate their reliability.
- Recall key pathways in the field of biology and human diseases as well as their potential application in solving local community prevalent diseases.
- Understand principles and importance of grant-writing, publications, and patent application.
The topics and blocks are planned to be covered within 12 weeks of training to achieve the above objectives.