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Veterinary medicine

Veterinary medicine is a discipline at the crossroads of medicine, biology, agronomy and pharmacy. It focuses on the collective and individual health of livestock and companion animals, and its implications for the environment, human health and society. At the forefront of managing public health problems and monitoring contagious diseases, veterinarians also spearhead human and animal biomedical research. In this sense, veterinary medicine is an indispensable link in global health.
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Physics

Physics, an adventure in intelligence. From the infinitely small to the infinitely large, from elementary particles to galaxies, are you thirsty to understand the whys and wherefores of the natural phenomena you observe? Why is the sky blue? How does a plane take off? How can radiation be used to treat illness?What are the effects of global warming? How can nanotechnology revolutionize telecommunications? How can we produce energy without exhausting the planet?Physics answers all your questions.
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Medicine

The fight against disease is both a science and an art. Knowledge of human beings, pathologies and medicines is the key to fighting disease. But the essence of the medical art is practiced in contact with patients, who are looking for a doctor who is rigorous, with solid knowledge and sound reasoning, but who is also deeply warm and human.
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Pharmacy

Health is your most precious asset.To cope with pain and illness, you regularly turn to medication. Natural, synthetic, biosynthetic remedies... the choice is vast. Your pharmacist, a medication specialist, can advise you.You're familiar with the dispensing pharmacist, but pharmacy graduates can perform many other activities to help improve our health and quality of life.
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Biomedical sciences

Research in the service of medicine.Thanks to research in the biomedical field, our life expectancy has increased dramatically. From genetic research to new methods of detecting and treating disease, biomedical sciences are contributing more than ever to medical progress. By studying biomedical sciences, you'll take an interest in the scientific side of disease, so you can diagnose it better, cure it better and become indispensable partners in tomorrow's medicine.
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General medicine

General practice is a clinical specialty oriented towards primary care, with its own distinctive features: a varied activity embracing all fields of medicine, a comprehensive and longitudinal approach, focused on the individual at any age, and intervening at an early and undifferentiated stage in the development of disease. General practitioners are the central players in their patients' health, establishing a lasting and privileged relationship of trust with them.
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Biology

Biology is the science of living things.From the cell to the ecosystem, it studies all forms of life. It is essential for understanding complex societal issues affecting the environment, health and sustainable development.
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Chemistry

Since the discovery of fire during prehistoric times human beings have never ceased to be interested in matter, its properties and its natural or self-induced changes. Named "chemists" today, specialists in the reactivity of matter pursue the art of experimentation and discovery. The products of their essential knowledge are applied in the fields of nutrition, health, hygiene, transport, sport, construction and environmental protection.
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Guillaume

To start studying biology, you need to be passionate about living organisms and enjoy questioning yourself to understand how they function, behave and evolve in relation to the environment. You need to tackle the subjects right from the start and manage to balance work and leisure. Personally, I study best in the quiet of the library.
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