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Finding solutions to human healthcare problems through the diagnosis and treatment of diseases
Biomedical scientists develop and improve knowledge, technologies and interventions to benefit healthcare
Learn from and alongside faculty at the forefront of taking biomedical breakthroughs and translating them into clinical settings
Benefit from our close connections with healthcare partners
Immerse yourself in an environment of discovery and innovation
Our biomedical sciences courses cover a wide range of biomedical specialisms across undergraduate and postgraduate study
Learn how to improve human healthcare through the application of technology.
Assess the critical challenges facing human health and develop your management potential.
Assess the critical challenges facing human health and develop your management potential.
Explore engineering, biology and chemistry to understand how vital molecular level interactions can benefit human health
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Learn how big data and experimental research can be harnessed to revolutionise biological sciences and biomedicine.
Explore the use of advanced biomaterials in medical and surgical environments.
Focus on bioengineering problems related to systems to understand how mechanical forces impact biological function.
Apply mathematical models and techniques to biological data to improve our understanding of how organisms function and how diseases progress.
Explore methods, techniques and applications for the monitoring and imaging of biological systems.
Develop expertise in the science and technology related to nervous systems, brains function and devices in neurotechology.
Explore the principles of molecular mechanisms and study advanced physiology and pharmacology of anaesthetics, pain medicine and intensive care, Biomedicine,
Interdisciplinary training in 'big data' analysis, building skills towards a career in biomedical research.
Specialise in biomedical research within the field of epidemiology, evolution and the control of infectious diseases.
Prepare for a career in biomedical research and discover advanced practical techniques used in experimental and human biomedical sciences.
Develop your biomedical research expertise and explore multidisciplinary approaches to understanding the gut microbiome.
Train for a career in biomedical research and specialise in molecular mechanisms and structural biology.
Gain fundamental skills towards a career in biomedical research and build your knowledge of the basic physiology of cardiac function.
Explore advanced technology and approaches used in cancer biology and undertake training towards a research career.
Receive world-class training in research at the interface of computational and clinical translational science.
Learn to tackle biological and medical challenges in cancer, with a focus on translating cutting edge bio- and deep-tech research from concept to application.
Learn how to tackle modern healthcare challenges with bioengineering technology.
Receive broad research training in neuroscience to prepare for further PhD study or a career in clinical service.
Receive a state-of-the-art education in next-generation therapies and build your expertise in translational research
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Acquire the knowledge and skills to be able to interpret and understand genomic data across a range of settings.
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Train in the theory and application of human genetics to prepare for a research career.
Gain the knowledge, creativity and critical thinking skills to prepare for a career as a researcher in immunology.
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Deepen your understanding of the methodologies used in research involving large data sets.
Develop research and analytical skills towards a career in bioengineering or for further PHD study.
Analyse the nature of viruses as cellular parasites and their importance in human, animal and plant diseases.
Receive theoretical and practical training using state-of-the-art techniques in molecular and cellular biology as applied to medicine.
Develop your expertise for a career at the interface between neuroscience and engineering.
Develop your skills for a scientific or clinical career in reproductive and developmental biology.
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Develop your appreciation of statistical theory and methods and its relevance to biology and medicine.
Receive the advanced training required to understand neurological disorders and develop better treatments.
View our 2024 entry undergraduate courses.
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