This MSc Molecular Cell Biology with Bioinnovation programme is a full-time programme that runs for 12 months from the date of first registration. The course consists of lectures, tutorials, hands-on workshops and a research dissertation based on individual research.
Students take 90 credits in total: 45 credits from the core module list together with a 5-credit elective module. The remaining 40 credits are attached to the Molecular Cell Biology Research Dissertation (ML6001).
Core Modules
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IS6306 Technology and Business Planning (5 credits)
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MG6705 Marketing for Technology Entrepreneurs (5 credits)
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ML6002 Biological and Clinical Perspectives of Human Disease (10 credits)
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ML6003 Scientific Communication of Current Topics in Molecular Cell Biology (5 credits)
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ML6004 Cell and Molecular Biology (10 credits)
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ML6005 Molecular Techniques in the Life Sciences (5 credits)
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ML6006 Human Molecular Genetics and Genetic Engineering Techniques (5 credits)
Elective Modules (choose one module)
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IS6032 Venture Capital and Private Equity - Evaluating Early Stage Investments (5 credits)
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IS6307 Creativity and Opportunity Recognition (5 credits)
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LW6104 Principles of Intellectual Property Law (5 credits)
Research Module
Details on course content and modules can be found in the Postgraduate College Calendar (Molecular Cell Biology with Bioinnovation).
Project details
The theme of your project is chosen in conjunction with internationally-renowned research groups from the Schools of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, Microbiology, and the Department of Anatomy & Neuroscience. Research fields include cancer biology; infection and immunity; and molecular neuroscience. These themes will inform your six-month project based on individual research and the results will contribute to your dissertation.
The project allows you to gain invaluable hands-on, practical experience in experimental design together with implementation and data interpretation. You will develop a wide array of transferable skills, including written and verbal communication skills; data recording practice; analysis and presentation skills; and critical evaluation skills of published material. In addition, you will learn to project-manage and work collaboratively and independently.