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This course offers comprehensive theoretical training in omics science, technology, and its healthcare applications. You'll utilize this knowledge to complete an actual healthcare project while honing interdisciplinary research skills to address worldwide health issues. The program provides a distinctive chance to perform clinical research in cutting-edge laboratories, guided by top researchers. You can select a project topic aligned with your interests, focusing on solving pressing global clinical challenges. The curriculum delivers structured education across all aspects of systems medicine, covering genomics, proteomics, transcriptomics, metagenomics, and metabolomics. Special emphasis is given to metabolic phenotyping and computational biology, with access to resources at the Australian National Phenome Centre (ANPC) and Centre for Computational and Systems Medicine (CCSM). You'll acquire both theoretical understanding and hands-on experience, applying it to critical medical areas including maternal and child health, aging, neuropathology, and cardiometabolic disorders.
A recognised Bachelor Degree (AQF Level 7) with a GPA of 3.0 or higher, including evidence of studies in either biochemistry or chemistry and either mathematics or statistics , or completion of the Graduate Certificate in Systems Medicine or Graduate Diploma in Systems Medicine with a course average of 65% or higher. Exceptional applicants with a lower GPA scores who also have research experience and/or relevant professional experience may also be considered.
English Language requirements: IELTS overall 6.0 with no band below 6.0; CAE - 169 overall with no band below 169; PTE - 50 with no band below 50; TOEFL IBT - 73 with no band less than 18; OET - OET with a minimum of C (250-290) in each of the four components.