The graduate has gathered full knowledge of biochemistry and metabolism, basics of general and physical chemistry, organic chemistry, and analytical methods in biomedical research. S/he applies the knowledge during experimental work in the laboratory.
S/he has acquired the skills and methodology used in biomedical research. S/he is familiar with design of biological models and with procedures for testing the biological effect both in vitro and in vivo.
S/he is able to summarize current stat of the problematic, evaluate scientometric data, design a research project, present the results of his work, plan, write and defend scientific work. S/he is able to independently design and experimentally address research tasks, including managing small teams.