Subject: Dentistry
Credit units: 3
College: Graduate and Postdoc Studies
Department: Dentistry (Dean's Office)

Description

The course will work as a foundation course for oral biology science. This course will comprehensively discuss about the methodology, oral biology techniques and their day-to-day use in the lab and clinic environment. In consultation with the course director, each student will select 2 specific techniques and methodologies relevant to oral biology science. Each student will be assigned a session to present his/her selected topic, followed by questions and general discussion. The course may also include presentations by guest lecturers (e.g. Scientist from oral health companies on specific methodology).

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