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Hello!

I would like to study a course which would enable me to become a member of a research group that is responsible for developing next-generation artificial body parts.
Since it is a relatively new branch of medicine and so far covers only a development of smaller parts, e.g. bioprinted intervertebral discs, I find it difficult to find a proper course..


Perhaps the community would not mind pointing me in the right direction?
Courses that are certainly related to this area:
- Bachelor of Science - Biomedical Engineering: 3-4 years - .. perhaps to start with?
- MD - Medicine: 7 years (?) - a little too much, IDK if entire medical course is necessary

I hope you get my question.
Assistance appreciated!

Edited by Dr.Amateur

  • 2 weeks later...

Firstly, what qualifications have you got? Go to university websites and look at the requirements and details for the course. Biomedical engineering might be a good one. Good luck.

Salik Imran, 13.

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