If you want to pursue a research career in academia or industry, our MSc Cancer Biology will provide you with the essential advanced skills and knowledge for a role in biopharma, healthcare or cancer research. We offer many opportunities for you to explore medically relevant research in the School of Life Sciences including hospital-based sessions through our collaboration with local cancer specialists and clinicians. An important and exciting part of your programme is an extensive independent research project, based in one of our academic research groups using advanced laboratories facilities and bioinformatics tools.
There are also opportunities for research projects to take place within an industrial or clinical setting. Throughout the course, you develop your knowledge in the essential areas of molecular and cellular biology which complement your specialist modules in cancer biology. You gain expertise in areas including: Specific cancer types (including breast, prostate, pancreatic and colon cancer) Clinical aspects of cancer Emerging trends in cancer research.
You are also trained in modern research methods and approaches which will develop your skills in complex biological data analysis and specific techniques in cancer research. Within our School of Life Sciences, two-thirds of our research is rated “world-leading” or “internationally excellent” (REF 2014), and you will learn from and work alongside our expert staff as you undertake your own research. Visit our biomedical science subject page for more information and content.
We will consider all applicants with 2:2 or above, or equivalent international qualifications. For some courses, there may be additional requirements which can be found on our website.
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Graduates who are skilled in the research methods embedded into your course are in demand from the biotechnology and biomedical research industries in this area of the UK and beyond.
Many of our Masters students progress to study for a PhD, and there are many opportunities within our school leading to a career in science.
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