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1. To train contemporary scientists equipped with fundamental theoretical and practical knowledge in biochemistry and related fields, capable of serving in medical biochemistry, keeping up with the latest developments in the field, aware of ethical values, embracing lifelong learning, and possessing scientific research and evaluation skills.
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2. To enable students from different undergraduate backgrounds entering graduate biochemistry education to acquire a common foundation in medical biochemistry.
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To describe biochemical processes occurring in living organisms at the macromolecular level.
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4. To plan, implement, and complete a study in the field of medical biochemistry, analyze data, and transform the results into a scientific publication (thesis or article writing).
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To know and apply contemporary techniques used in medical biochemistry practices.
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To work effectively in intra- and interdisciplinary teams.
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To embrace the importance of lifelong learning, and to develop oneself by following advancements in science, technology, and current topics.
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To communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing, with the ability to work independently and make informed decisions.
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To possess professional and ethical responsibility awareness.
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To have knowledge of quality and quality management issues.
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