Biology and cellular pathology

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Program Overview

The specialization in Biology, Cellular Pathology, and Applied Microbiology focuses on the study of living organisms from a microscopic perspective. It emphasizes understanding how microorganisms, such as bacteria and viruses, affect human health and the environment. The program aims to analyze the mechanisms that cause cellular diseases and how living organisms interact with one another.


Students in this specialization learn how to diagnose and treat diseases caused by microorganisms, enhancing their ability to develop preventive and therapeutic strategies. The program also includes aspects of biochemistry to understand the chemical interactions within cells.


Upon completion of the program, students are equipped with the knowledge and skills necessary to understand the complex interactions among living organisms, enabling them to contribute to fields such as medicine, scientific research, and environmental science. Additionally, it emphasizes combating diseases through biologically sound methods, using extracts and essential oils from medicinal plants as alternatives to chemical drugs, which can cause side effects over time.

Teaching Language : English

Curriculum Highlights

Core Courses

  1. Parasitology
  2. Molecular Biology
  3. Applied Microbiology
  4. Medical Physiology
  5. Metabolism and Secondary Metabolites
  6. Experimental Data Analysis

Advanced Topics

Specialized or Advanced Modules in the Program

  1. Parasitology
  2. Study of parasites and their effects on living organisms.
  3. Molecular Biology
  4. Analysis of the structure and function of biomolecules.
  5. Applied Microbiology
  6. Applications of microbiology in industry and medicine.
  7. Medical Physiology
  8. Study of organ functions and the impact of diseases.
  9. Metabolism and Secondary Metabolites
  10. Understanding biochemical processes in living organisms.
  11. Experimental Data Analysis
  12. Techniques for analyzing data in scientific research.


Admissions Information

Admission Requirements :

  • An academic file including transcripts and a Master’s degree certificate
  • A preliminary research proposal or idea aligned with the project’s themes
  • An updated academic Curriculum Vitae (CV)
  • A motivation letter outlining research interests and objectives

Selection Process: File evaluation and remote interview if necessary

Duration of Study: 3 to 5 years depending on research progress

Supervision: Direct supervision by specialists in biological sciences

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