Infection, Immunology and Translational Medicine
Bachelor's degree
In Oxford
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
Oxford
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Start date
Different dates available
Applicants are strongly advised to visit the Medical Sciences Graduate School website to help them identify the most suitable course and supervisors. Applicants are strongly advised to visit the Medical Sciences Graduate School website to help them identify the most suitable course and supervisors.
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Subjects
- IT
- Medical training
- Medical
- School
- Immunology
- Infection
Course programme
The course is integrated around three themes:
- immunology
- infection
- translational medicine
In the first year you will undergo three 12-week laboratory rotations and a series of training courses relevant to your work. You will be advised on your choice of courses and laboratory rotation to help tailor an individual student package.
In the second year you will initiate your DPhil project from the large number of projects available; a list of participating supervisors is available on the MSDTC website. This choice will be aided by your exposure to potential DPhil supervisors and scientific areas during the first year. Programme directors will also guide you through this process.
You will present your work from your three rotations to the management committee. Each rotation will be assessed in a different format. The first rotation will involve an oral presentation, the second a poster presentation and the third rotation a written report. There is no formal progression mark towards the final three years; however you have to write a small grant proposal at the end of the rotation year.
Infection, Immunology and Translational Medicine