📖Introduction

The University of Guelph is a comprehensive public research university located in Guelph, Ontario, Canada. It is recognized for its strong programs in agriculture, veterinary medicine, life sciences, environmental sciences, business, and the arts. The university is committed to providing a transformative learning experience and fostering a supportive community for its students. With a focus on research, innovation, and community engagement, the University of Guelph prepares students to address global challenges and contribute to society.

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📚About the Program

The Department specializes in scientific disciplines which are basic to human and veterinary medicine. Within this context, the research activities of the faculty are focused under the general umbrella of biomedical science and biotechnology. The MBS, MSc and PhD programs provide emphasis in one of the department's seven major fields: Reproductive Biology and Development Cellular and Molecular Basis of Health & Disease Cancer Biology Cardiovascular Physiology Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine Biomedical Toxicology and Pharmacology Neuroscience Show less
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📖Program Curriculum

BIOM*6070 Pregnancy, Birth and Perinatal Adaptations Summer Only [0.50]
This course promotes understanding of the physiology of the placenta, and its role in fetal, perinatal and adult health. It is offered through videoconference involving University of Guelph, Queen's University and University of Waterloo. Parts are customized to student's interests within pregnancy physiology.

Restriction(s): Restricted to Biomedical Science students.
Department(s): Department of Biomedical Sciences
Location(s): Guelph
BIOM*6100 Research Proposal in Biomedical Sciences Fall and Winter Reg Required [0.50]
This is a 2 semester course (students must register for the course in each semester) focused on preparing students for their MSc defense while improving their critical thinking, oral communication skills and written communication skills. Students will submit a research proposal and present a seminar on their research proposal. Students will also write lay summaries on other student's seminars.

Restriction(s): Restricted to MSc Biomedical Sciences students.
Department(s): Department of Biomedical Sciences
Location(s): Guelph
BIOM*6110 Research Methods in Biomedical Sciences Fall and Winter [0.50]
To provide a theoretical and practical introduction to common laboratory techniques for graduate students in Biomedical Sciences. The techniques offered will change with the demand in Biomedical Sciences. Examples of techniques that may be offered include RT-PCR, western blotting and immunohistochemistry. The theory and approach of each technique will be provided in lectures and hands-on training will be provided for each technique.

Restriction(s): Instructor consent required.
Department(s): Department of Biomedical Sciences
Location(s): Guelph
BIOM*6130 Vertebrate Developmental Biology Unspecified [0.50]
The principles of vertebrate development are examined through lectures, discussions and practical exercises. Topics include aspects of gametogenesis, fertilization, implantation, embryonic and fetal development and experimental manipulation of embryos. Emphasis is on mammalian development and topics may vary depending on student needs and interests.

Restriction(s): Restricted to Biomedical Sciences students.
Department(s): Department of Biomedical Sciences
Location(s): Guelph
BIOM*6160 Cellular Biology Unspecified [0.50]
An integrative course that examines aspects of cell biology in the context of recent research advancements. Topics are chosen based on student interest and faculty expertise and are explored through a combination of lectures, student seminars and group discussions.

Restriction(s): Restricted to Biomedical Sciences students.
Department(s): Department of Biomedical Sciences
Location(s): Guelph
BIOM*6300 Cancer Biology: Basic Concepts and Research Tools Winter Only [0.50]
Directed to students pursuing cancer research and based on two 1.5-hour lectures and a 2-hour tutorial per week, the general aim of this course is to familiarize students with general concepts in cancer biology and the most commonly used methodologies in cancer research. Apart from improving students' general understanding of cancer biology, the course seeks to enhance critical thinking, writing and oral presentation skills by means of a seminar presentation, weekly tutorial discussions and the preparation of two literature reviews. Offered in conjunction with BIOM*4150. Extra work is required for graduate students.

Restriction(s): Credit may be obtained for only one of BIOM*4150 or BIOM*6300.
Department(s): Department of Biomedical Sciences
Location(s): Guelph
BIOM*6310 Advanced Cancer Biology Fall Only [0.50]
This course explores advanced topics in cancer biology including cancer etiology, detection and screening and therapeutic strategies. Students will also critically evaluate the scientific literature as well as cancer related articles disseminated to the general public.

Restriction(s): Instructor consent required.
Department(s): Department of Biomedical Sciences
Location(s): Guelph
BIOM*6400 Critical Thinking in Medical Research Fall Only [0.50]
This course will explore a variety of issues related to the scientific ideals and practical realities of research in the health sciences. Topics include critical thinking, critical appraisal of the medical literature (with emphasis on clinical trials), the principles of evidence-based medicine, and selected issues related to scientific integrity. Offered in conjunction with BIOM*3210 and BIOM*4210. Extra work is required for graduate students.

Restriction(s): Instructor consent required. Credit may be obtained for only one of BIOM*3210, BIOM*4210 or BIOM*6400
Department(s): Department of Biomedical Sciences
Location(s): Guelph
BIOM*6490 Introduction to Drug Development Winter Only [0.50]
Drug development is the process of integrating scientific data from several disciplines in order to demonstrate efficacy and safety of the new chemical entity for regulatory approval. This course will provide an overview of the drug development process including preclinical and clinical aspects of drug development.

Restriction(s): Restricted to Biomedical Sciences students.
Department(s): Department of Biomedical Sciences
Location(s): Guelph
BIOM*6570 Biochemical Regulation of Physiological Processes Unspecified [0.50]
This course focuses on the regulation of vertebrate physiological processes, such as electrolyte and water balance, temperature regulation, growth and energy metabolism, by hormones and other biological regulators that act through cellular receptors and intracellular biochemical-control pathways.

Restriction(s): Restricted to Biomedical Sciences students.
Department(s): Department of Biomedical Sciences
Location(s): Guelph
BIOM*6601 Special Topics in Reproductive Biology and Biotechnology Unspecified [0.25]
Permits in-depth exploration of interdisciplinary aspects of biomedical research. Topics such as inflammation, reproductive immunology and neoplasia have been offered.

Restriction(s): Restricted to Biomedical Sciences students.
Department(s): Department of Biomedical Sciences
Location(s): Guelph
BIOM*6602 Applied Reproductive Biotechnologies Fall and Winter Reg Required [0.50]
The production of embryos in the laboratory requires considerable manual dexterity and expertise as well as theoretical knowledge and problem-solving skills. This is a 2-semester course consisting of laboratory training in bovine in vitro embryo production, seminars, field trips, group discussions and the placement in IVF clinics.

Restriction(s): Instructor consent required.
Department(s): Department of Biomedical Sciences
Location(s): Guelph
BIOM*6610 Vascular Biology Unspecified [0.50]
An interdisciplinary course in which the interrelationships between vascular proteins, cellular elements and the maintenance of vascular integrity are examined. Structural-functional relationships in vascular biology are explored through seminar presentations, group discussions and small group participation in problem based examples of vascular dysfunction.

Restriction(s): Restricted to Biomedical Sciences students.
Department(s): Department of Biomedical Sciences
Location(s): Guelph
BIOM*6701 Special Topics in Development, Cell and Tissue Morphology Unspecified [0.25]
Permits further in depth study of developmental and morphological sciences.

Restriction(s): Restricted to Biomedical Sciences students.
Department(s): Department of Biomedical Sciences
Location(s): Guelph
BIOM*6702 Special Topics in Development, Cell and Tissue Morphology Unspecified [0.50]
See BIOM*6701

Restriction(s): Restricted to Biomedical Sciences students.
Department(s): Department of Biomedical Sciences
Location(s): Guelph
BIOM*6712 Special Topics in Physiology and Biochemistry Unspecified [0.50]
This course involves an appropriate combination of an experimental procedure (or project), seminars, selected reading or a literature review outside the thesis subject, developed according to the student's requirements.

Restriction(s): Restricted to Biomedical Sciences students.
Department(s): Department of Biomedical Sciences
Location(s): Guelph
BIOM*6721 Special Topics in Pharmacology-Toxicology Unspecified [0.25]
This course will comprise a combination of an experimental procedure (or project), seminars, selected reading or a literature review outside the thesis subject, developed based on the student's requirements. Topics could include clinical pharmacology/toxicology, pharmaco-epidemiology/economics, gerontological or perinatal pharmacology and toxicokinetics.

Restriction(s): Restricted to Biomedical Sciences students.
Department(s): Department of Biomedical Sciences
Location(s): Guelph
BIOM*6722 Special Topics in Biomedical Pharmacology-Toxicology Unspecified [0.50]
See BIOM*6721

Restriction(s): Restricted to Biomedical Sciences students.
Department(s): Department of Biomedical Sciences
Location(s): Guelph
BIOM*6790 Drug Discovery: A Diversity Perspective Winter Only [0.50]
This course provides an overview of environmental chemical diversity and the role of human biological diversity in drug responses. Cultural aspects of drug use and the importance of diverse perspectives in pharmacology and toxicology will be highlighted. Students are expected to have already taken an undergraduate course in pharmacology (BIOM*3090 or equivalent).

Department(s): Department of Biomedical Sciences
Location(s): Guelph
BIOM*6800 Gene Expression in Health and Disease Winter Only [0.50]
This course presents the molecular concepts of gene expression and the functional consequences of abnormal expression in pathological conditions. The conceptual, methodological and applied aspects of gene expression will be illustrated through student and faculty seminars, written reports, group discussions, and debates.

Restriction(s): Restricted to Biomedical Sciences students.
Department(s): Department of Biomedical Sciences
Location(s): Guelph
BIOM*6900 Research Project in Biomedical Sciences Summer, Fall, and Winter [1.00]
This course is a lab- or literature review-based, one-semester research project course for students in the course-based Master of Biomedical Sciences (MBS). As part of this course, students will complete a research paper and grant proposal pertaining to the research topic as well as a poster presentation of the project.

Restriction(s): Restricted to Master of Biomedical Sciences students.
Department(s): Department of Biomedical Sciences
Location(s): Guelph
BIOM*6910 Practicum in Biomedical Sciences Summer Only [1.00]
This is a one-semester practicum project course for students in the Master of Biomedical Sciences (MBS) program. Students receive applied training by working in a host organization or agency for a 12- to 14-week period, focusing on a major project of significance to the host.

Restriction(s): Restricted to Master of Biomedical Sciences students.
Department(s): Department of Biomedical Sciences
Location(s): Guelph
BIOM*6920 Comparative Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine Winter Only [0.50]
The emerging field of translational regenerative medicine is explored in depth through a series of seminars, discussions, literature review and oral presentations. Specific topics include regenerative therapies for osteoarthritis, cell-based therapies in non-traditional model species, biomaterials, and novel therapeutic applications in veterinary medicine.

Restriction(s): Instructor consent required
Department(s): Department of Biomedical Sciences
Location(s): Guelph
BIOM*6930 Concepts in Human Regenerative Medicine Fall and Winter Reg Required [1.00]
This course provides a broad overview of the field of human regenerative medicine (RM), including cell-based disease models, emerging technologies, clinical applications and ethical, commercial and regulatory challenges to moving stem cell therapies from the lab to the clinic.

Restriction(s): Instructor consent required.
Department(s): Department of Biomedical Sciences
Location(s): Guelph

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🏫About University of Guelph

The University of Guelph, situated in Guelph, Ontario, is known for its strong agricultural and veterinary science programs. However, it also offers a diverse range of academic disciplines across various faculties, including arts, sciences, business, engineering, and social sciences. Guelph is renowned for its commitment to experiential learning and community engagement, providing students with opportunities to apply their knowledge and skills in real-world settings.

🏠 Accommodation

You will need to book the accommodation after you have been accepted.

You can choose to live on campus or off campus in private accommodation.

How to book:

  • Make a booking online after you have been accepted (in this case please let us know your choice when you apply).
  • Register when you arrive - its not possible to reserve a room before arriving. You can arrive a few days before and book it
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💰 Fees

Application Fee:

230 RMB

Tuition fee:

29,247 CAD per year

116,988 CAD in total

Entry Requirements

You are not eligible to apply to this program because:

The minimum age is 18.

Minimum education level: Master's

The program is competitive, you need to have a high grades of Average A, 70%, or a high GPA.

All students from all countries are eligible to apply to this program.

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📬 Admissions Process

3 Steps to Apply to a University

Application step 1

Application step 2

Application step 3

Please choose the programs here , "You are advised to select 2-3 programs to increase your chances of getting accepted.

Required Documents:

  • Passport
  • Graduation certificate
  • Passport size photo
  • Official transcript
  • Personal statement
  • English certificate (You can take the English test online)
  • Guarantor letter
  • 2 Recommendation letters
  • Research proposal

Preparing documents:

You can start your application now and send the application documents during your application. Some documents you can send later if you don’t have them right away. Some more info about preparing application documents is here

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Application process:

Applying Online is simple in just a few steps. More information is available here.

The first steps are to choose the programs, pay the application fee and upload the application documents.

Once submitted to Global Admissions, we will review your application within 2-3 days and proceed to the university or ask you for further clarification

After it has been processed to the university you will receive your unique application ID from each university.

The university may contact you directly for further questions.

We will then follow up each week with the university for updates. As soon as there is any update we will let you know. If you have made other plans, decide to withdraw / change address at any time please let us know.

After you have been accepted you will receive your admissions letter electronically and asked to pay the non-refundable deposit to the university.

Once you have paid the deposit the university will issue you the admissions letter and visa form to your home country.

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