Genes, Drugs and Stem Cells - Novel Therapies (formerly titled Advanced Therapeutic Strategies)
Postgraduate
In London
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Postgraduate
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London
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A direct entry MSc, lasting 9 months full-time, will be available from 2017 entry.The course is a unique combination of 'hot' and rapidly-developing topics in advanced therapeutic medicines, and will provide academic and laboratory research training in three key areas (streams):
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About this course
The course is a unique combination of 'hot' and rapidly-developing topics in advanced therapeutic medicines, and will provide academic and laboratory research training in three key areas (streams): Gene and Nucleic Acid Based Therapies Regenerative Medicine New Horizons in Pharmacology The main purpose of this programme is to facilitate state-of-the-art education in next generation therapies for scientists and clinicians, who will be equipped to significantly contribute to these rapidly expanding fields. A major focus is training in translational research illustrating all steps required to progress novel therapies from bench-to-bedside and towards drug licensing. It is the provision of teaching in all three areas of advanced therapeutic development which makes our programme unique.
All applicants must apply online. You can usually apply for up to two courses, although your second choice will only be considered if your first-choice application is unsuccessful. Most courses don't have a formal closing date, but popular courses close when they are full, so you should apply early to avoid disappointment. There may also be funding deadlines that apply to you. You will need to upload documents with your applications, which may include transcripts and degree...
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Course programme
All Master's students will take part in four compulsory modules:
- One science and research skills module
- Three stream-specific core modules (one for each stream: Gene and Nucleic Acid Based Therapies, Regenerative Medicine and New Horizons in Pharmacology) to understand key concepts.
You will then specialise in one of the three streams and take part in a further stream-specific advanced study module in addition to conducting a stream-specific six-month research project.
You can opt to do the four compulsory modules only and obtain a Postgraduate Certificate.
Genes, Drugs and Stem Cells - Novel Therapies (formerly titled Advanced Therapeutic Strategies)