Oxford University: When it comes to medical schools, we think of penicillin. The most widely used antibiotic 1955 was discovered by Edward Abraham of Oxford. Oxford University is also committed to applying molecular biology to clinic, applying the principle of nuclear magnetic resonance to medical diagnosis, and playing a leading role in discovering human immune system and applying genetic engineering technology to clinical problems. The college also has great potential in HIV, transplant surgery and genetic disease research. ?
Third,? Harvard University: University teachers of Harvard Medical School (HMS) of the Ministry of Science offered four biomedical doctorate degrees in interdisciplinary programs with Harvard College of Arts and Sciences: biology and biomedical science (including chemistry and teachers from biomolecular pharmacology, cell biology, developmental and regenerative biology, genetics, microbiology and molecular genetics, pathology, and other teachers from other departments, hospitals and research institutes), and three programs from medical college and university teachers: