Faculty of Medicine

Molecular Medicine - MSc

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At a glance...

Course code: A3TX

Duration: 1 year full-time

Start date: October

Entry requirements: First degree or equivalent in medicine, biological dentistry or veterinary medicine, with the minimum of second class honours.

Location: Hammersmith Hospital

Organising Division: Department of Medicine

Department: Infectious Diseases

Course organiser/contact: Dr Mick Jones (m.d.jones@imperial.ac.uk)

How to apply

Designed to appeal to both clinical and basic scientists, the course provides a comprehensive, theoretical and practical training using state-of-the-art techniques in molecular biology as it is applied to medicine. The practice of clinical medicine is currently being revolutionised by rapid and extraordinary technological advances in molecular biology in areas such as gene discovery, cancer, inherited diseases and gene therapy.

This course comprises a five-month lecture programme followed by a six-month laboratory-based research project. The lecture programme concentrates on the areas in which rapid advances are now being made:

These fields of study will be set in the context of major diseases such as cancers, AIDS, diabetes, hepatitis, and other public health concerns. Students will then carry out a research project in an area where they can reasonably be expected to make an original contribution.

For further detailed information about this course, download the Programme SpecificationPDF Acrobat Document

Career Prospects

This course provides excellent training for clinical and basic science graduates looking to pursue further research, including a PhD. Also to those interested in a career in industry, clinical service or a related discipline (more information).

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