Biomedical transitions and human realities

The Biomedical Transitions and Human Realities program represents a paradigm shift in contemporary medicine, departing from its traditional roots as a discipline solely led by medical doctors. In the 21st century, medicine has evolved into a multidisciplinary convergence point, embracing advancements in fields such as biology, including cell biology, genetics, and molecular biology, as well as cutting-edge technologies like high-definition imaging, computer science, and artificial intelligence.

This program reflects the transformative nature of medicine, recognizing the crucial role played by diverse scientific domains in reshaping our understanding and approach to health. Beyond the confines of conventional medical practice, it acknowledges the changing dynamics of our relationship with illness, pain, and aging, emphasizing the need for research proposals that align with these structural transitions. The program thus seeks to foster innovative collaborations and interdisciplinary approaches that will shape the future of healthcare, acknowledging the broader societal implications of these changes.