You will be educated to become an interdisciplinary Systems Biology scientist who is capable of combining mathematics and biology using computational, experimental and modelling tools and methods. This knowledge will help you understand the dynamic interaction between all the components of a living system, like genes, proteins, cells and their behaviour and environment in (human) health and disease.
This master’s programme is for you if you…
- Want to work at the heart of modern biology by utilising mathematics, computational, experimental and modelling tools to solve biological problems
- Want to participate in cutting-edge research in fields related to metabolism, computational neuroscience, cardiovascular disease, cancer or systems toxicology
- Like to be a valuable part of a multidisciplinary science team by filling in the gap between biologists and data scientists
- Want to make sense of the vast amounts of data produced by researchers in all fields of biology and medicine
- Prefer working with data instead of generating it yourself in a laboratory
Visit us at The Next Step Master Day or join our Master’s Open Day on Saturday 23 March.