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This Master of Science program equips students with expertise in producing, assessing, and applying genomic data across analytical, technological, and biomedical domains. Grasping the significance of genomic variation and its biological influence enables breakthroughs in sophisticated diagnostics and personalized medicine, along with deeper insights into disease processes and environmental interactions. These advancements subsequently pave the way for more targeted treatment possibilities.
The programme is aimed at participants from a wide range of backgrounds from basic scientists to clinicians and those involved in the life science/ pharmaceutical industry and related fields. Those with a science degree should have achieved at least a II-1 honours degree or equivalent. Relevant professional experience will be taken into account.
All applicants whose first language is not English and who have not been educated through the medium of English must present one of the following qualifications in the English language: