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Paul Adams

Creator & designer

University of Worcester

When I started building this site, my goals were to go into pharmacological sciences. Having experienced Biomedical science up close, I have changed them. September 2019 I will be due to start a computing degree switching from Biomed. My experience with technology and creating this website provides the skills I need to "get a foot in the door". With technology moving so quickly, scientists in any field, need to have the ability to quickly shift and learn new techniques of investigation. With knowledge of biological science, I hope to go further in exploring Pharmacoinformatics being the study of pharmacology and computational systems of the future.

I have experience in working in Bars and restaurants which helped develop my "people" skills. Along with my position held as an SME for a large technological company supporting mobile devices, have also given me skills to get me ready for the challenges of university. This has also given me the opportunity to develop this website and Google Chrome Extensions.

Human Anatomy and Physiology

In Human Anatomy and Physiology we have coursework to be handed in, in November, and the exam in January, it only runs in Semester 1 so won't continue in 2019. Both the exam, and coursework are worth 50% each.

Module rationale

"This module provides background knowledge of biological principles in relation to human anatomy and physiology, thereby enabling students who have not studied A-level biology to take Level 5 modules with a human biology focus. It provides the opportunity to learn about the anatomy of the human body and its various physiological systems.
The module also develops scientific practical and study skills that allow you to become more independent of tutors and make more use of electronic resources. You will develop skills in working ethically on human subjects, understand the requirement to respect confidentiality, and experience the importance of trust, empathy and sensitivity in human interactions. You will also develop study skills, with an emphasis on written communication and data analysis."


We covered a range of topics, from the respiratory system to the digestive and renal systems. Having completed this module in January with our exam, I passed the module with a D+ (D- being the lowest pass).

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Freshers Week
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Introduction to Biochemistry and Genetics
Cell Biology
Human Anatomy & Physiology
Health & disease

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