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1. Environmental
Health Sciences and Technology
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To practise
Environmental Health Sciences as an integral
part of Global Public Health Services which
concerns the interaction of human population
and the environment affecting their
physical, mental health and social
well-being.
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To study
and analyze the various environmental and
social conditions which foster the
transmission of infectious and communicable
diseases. Review of other potential
sicknesses contributed by or associated with
the exposure to hazardous biological,
physical chemical and radiological materials
and to develop various instrumentation and
methodologies to monitor, identify, prevent,
control and treat environmental and social
related sicknesses.
Special Technology:
Total Resources and Environmental Monitoring
Solution (TREMS)
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To use
Satellite Reconnaissance/Surveillance such
as Geographical Information Systems (GIS)
and Global Positioning Systems (GPS) to
capture the ecological changes of the
planetary environment and the human
population, using System Integration
Software (SIS) to compute, interpret and
disseminate data for Environmental Health
management, applying Medical Epidemiology
and Clinical Biostatistics to focus on the
distribution and determinants of
environmental related sicknesses (Diseases
Mapping) in human population.
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To
coordinate with international health
agencies such as the World Health
Organization (WHO), National Institute of
Health (NIH), Center for Disease Control
(CDC), state and local health departments of
various nations on Disease Information
Networking (DIN) including private and
public research institutions, clinics,
hospitals and universities; practising
Bizmanity by way of incorporating business
practices with humanitarian activities
(following United Nations Development
Program on Global Compact) including income
derived from environment Health Practices
and financial contributions (in the form of
grants and donations) from public and
private communities in order to design a
highly efficient and effective Health Care
Delivery System (HCDS) which transcends
social political religious and cultural
barriers for the prevention, control and
treatment of environmental related diseases.
2. Biomedical
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To manage
endemic, epidemic and pandemic of diseases
by integrating International Classification
of Diseases (lCD) and Algorithms for rapid
identification, prevention and control of
the spread of infectious and communicable
diseases at global level.
Special Technology:
The use of JMTM Cell Culture Tube for
environmental toxicity and studies
3. Biotechnology
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