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MSc Cell, Gene and Novel Therapies

  • DeadlineStudy Details: 1 year - 5 years

Masters Degree Description

The Cell, Gene and Novel Therapies MSc provides you with an in-depth insight into the cutting-edge and rapidly developing field of biological therapies. This course covers all aspects of cell, gene and novel therapies, including applied genomics, the molecular basis of disease, stem cell biology and tissue repair, current and developing technologies in biomedical research and therapeutic intervention, and clinical applications. You will also receive training in research methodology and statistics.

Entry Requirements

A minimum of an upper second-class Bachelor's degree in a relevant discipline from a UK university or an overseas qualification of an equivalent standard. Students who do not meet these requirements but have appropriate professional experience will also be considered.

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Fees

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Student Destinations

This course aims to equip students for careers in research, education, medicine and business in academic, clinical, industrial and regulatory settings. Graduates have gone on to leadership roles in the NHS and other healthcare organisations in the UK and overseas. Some of our graduates have moved into roles in industry in pharmaceutical companies or consulting organisations. Others have gone on to further study, taking on PhDs or fellowships while others have launched their own businesses.

Module Details

Compulsory modules

  • Stem Cells and Tissue Repair
  • Molecular Aspects of Cell and Gene Therapy
  • Clinical Applications of Cell and Gene Therapy
  • Applied Statistics for Health Research I
  • Research Project
  • Applied Genomics
  • Novel Therapies: From Concept to Clinical Translation
  • Personalised Medicine
  • Critical Thinking and Science Communication
  • Clinical Genomics Genetic and Rare Diseases
  • Molecular Biology of Normal Development and Birth Defects
  • Molecular and Clinical Aspects of Childhood Cancers
  • Pharmacometrics
  • Computational Biology for Personalised Medicine
  • Cell based Immunotherapy for cancer and other immune diseases

Optional modules

  • Critical Thinking and Science Communication
  • Clinical Genomics Genetic and Rare Diseases
  • Molecular Biology of Normal Development and Birth Defects
  • Molecular and Clinical Aspects of Childhood Cancers
  • Pharmacometrics
  • Computational Biology for Personalised Medicine
  • Cell based Immunotherapy for cancer and other immune diseases
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