Astana Medical University, in partnership with the "Center for Sanitary and Epidemiological Expertise" of the Presidential Medical Center, is launching an innovative program. This collaboration is part of a Memorandum of Cooperation designed to enhance the quality of student education through practical, hands-on learning.
One of the key outcomes is a new elective course: "Qualitative Analysis of Biological Objects Using Modern Instrumental Methods." This course, offered as part of the university's Minor program, blends academic learning with real-world experience.
What the Program Offers:
● Interactive learning: Guest lectures, joint seminars, and roundtable discussions led by experts from the university and the Center.
● Hands-on practice: Students will use cutting-edge equipment in accredited laboratories to conduct toxicological and chemical research.
● Real-world experiments: Experiments in the university vivarium will follow national standards, using rabbits and mice for in vivo and in vitro research.
Why This Matters:
This program bridges the gap between classroom learning and practical application. Students will:
● Learn modern methods of analysis.
● Participate in interlaboratory testing.
● Build skills that enhance their professional growth and career prospects.
Additionally, the project encourages collaboration in research, opening new opportunities for scientific innovation.
Acknowledgments:
The university extends special thanks to Deputy Director G. Nusupbayeva and team members N. Omargaliyeva, R. Aliaskarov, and A. Nursait from the Center's Laboratory for Toxicology and Sanitary-Chemical Research for their support in making this project a reality.