Basic sciences refer to a collection of foundational disciplines that directly support medical science. In essence, biological sciences, biostatistics, nutrition, medical library and information science, anatomy, and medical sciences share commonalities. These fields primarily serve as applied branches of biological sciences.
Basic Science
Goals
The goal of the Basic Science Department, as part of the health system, is to train skilled, effective, and dedicated personnel who can contribute to improving societal health indicators.
Vision
Our goal is to be recognized among the top five basic sciences departments in new faculties across the country within the next five years, excelling in educational and research.
Mission
The education and training of dedicated, skilled, and competent professionals are essential for delivering cost-effective healthcare, rehabilitation, and support services at the highest standards. This approach aims to enhance community health, strengthen students’ abilities to provide high-quality services to clients, and recognize healthcare needs. It involves ongoing reviews of educational programs, incorporating appropriate feedback to optimize the national education system, and promoting the quality of education and student evaluation. Special attention is also given to the professional development of faculty members in the Department of Basic Sciences, aligning with advancements in scientific fields and national and global standards. Moreover, fostering interdisciplinary communication is vital for empowering students in their future careers.
Head of Basic Science Department

Dr. Zeinab Makvandi
Assistant Professor of Health Education and Promotion

Dr. Hossein Effatpanah
Assistant Professor of Molecular Medicine

Dr. Seyed Hamed Onvani
Assistant Professor of Theoretical Basis of Islam

Dr. Soudabeh Motamed
Assistant Professor of Nutrition Sciences

Dr. Nadia Saniee
Professor of Medical Library and Information Science