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Trinity College Dublin excels in cancer research, with a strong emphasis at its affiliated teaching hospitals like St. James's Hospital. Worldwide cancer cases are increasing dramatically annually, making studies into root causes, tumor development processes, and treatment responses critically essential.
This Master's program in Translational Oncology concentrates on cancer's cellular and molecular foundations. It additionally addresses scientific and clinical hurdles relevant to treating specific cancer types, encompassing all treatment approaches from conventional methods to personalized molecular and immune-based therapies.
This M.Sc. in Translational Oncology is open to both scientific and clinical graduates. Scientific, dental or equivalent candidates must have a minimum of a 2.1 honours degree in any biologically-related discipline. Medical graduates must have a MB, BCh, BAO or equivalent from a recognised medical school. All applicants should provide two academic or clinical references confirming their eligibility and suitability for the course, before their application can be considered. Applicants should also include a 500 word personal statement addressing why they are interested in the course, their suitability for the programme and how it will impact on their future career development.
English Language Requirements: