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Molecular biology, which explores life's fundamental mechanisms, examines the structure and roles of DNA, RNA, and proteins along with their interactions. Molecular biology - the investigation of life's building blocks - analyzes how DNA, RNA, and proteins function and interconnect.
This master's program addresses the need for expert scientists capable of detecting nucleic acid-level cellular abnormalities and performing genetic modifications to better comprehend cellular processes.
Students will explore diverse molecular biology concepts through both theory and practice. The program offers practical training in molecular techniques while cultivating transferable research skills that broaden expertise and improve career prospects. Participants will acquire advanced knowledge about molecular mechanisms behind specific diseases (including hereditary cancers) and microorganisms like bacteria, viruses, fungi, and yeasts. A key emphasis will be on genome architecture, regulation, transfer processes, and their significance for DNA technology.
1 year full-time