How to provide safe and stable food? How to develop treatments for age-related diseases or infections? How to find solutions to emerging problems, such as antibiotic resistance and chemical pollutants in our soils? All demanding challenges that modern society faces. And it’s our priority to find solutions.
The Master’s programme Biomolecular Sciences gives you a thorough understanding of molecular and cellular processes and a focus on fundamentals. You will get a solid background to innovate and develop biotechnological solutions or treatments for these issues. Moreover, today’s biomolecular scientists are increasingly exposed to huge volumes of data from high-throughput methods, which require a critical scientific approach. To this end, it is vital that molecular and cell biology graduates are well-prepared to enter the lab within an interdisciplinary life sciences research community.
The Master’s programme offers compulsory and a selection of elective courses. You’ll be taught through lectures, research tutorials, work groups, demonstrations, lab visits, lab and computer practicals, as well as onsite training and mentoring. Laboratory internships form a major component of the programme and you can also do a bioinformatics project. You can consider to go abroad for your internship in the final year. Your lecturers can help you find a suitable research group through their own extensive research networks.
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