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Specializing in blood science, you'll explore the vital contributions of Pre-Analytical Processing, Clinical Biochemistry, Hematology and Coagulation, Immunology, Blood Transfusion, Point of Care Testing, and Phlebotomy in modern healthcare. Our IBMS-accredited MSc program leverages insights from active healthcare practitioners to investigate both clinical and research applications in biochemistry, immunology, hematology, and transfusion science. Through cutting-edge facilities, you'll master advanced lab techniques and essential practical skills including project management, grant writing, and business planning. Program OverviewThis IBMS-approved MSc Biomedical Science (Blood Science) program emphasizes diagnostic, research, and clinical methods primarily using blood samples to detect, treat, and manage medical conditions.
Blood testing reveals disease indicators and health issues like diabetes, HIV, cancer, and heart disease, while transfusions of red cells, platelets, and plasma assist surgical patients and those with conditions such as anemia or blood cancers.
As one of medicine's most expansive and impactful fields, biomedical science drives life-saving discoveries and innovative treatments that transform patient outcomes.
Recognized by the IBMS, Blood Sciences represents one of four key biomedical disciplines alongside Infection Sciences, Cell Sciences, and Genetics and Molecular Pathology.
Expanding upon undergraduate science foundations, you'll receive advanced scientific training to hone laboratory and analytical competencies for clinical or research settings, with full consideration of patient, practitioner, and research implications.
Focusing on clinical biochemistry, medical immunology, hematology, and transfusion science, this MSc approaches health and disease from patient-centered and population health perspectives to support evidence-based medical decisions.
Through case studies examining conditions like thyroid disorders, heparin-induced thrombocytopenia, and malaria, plus insights from NHS professionals, you'll gain practical knowledge while networking with industry experts and discussing UK healthcare advancements in diagnostics, treatments, and therapies.
We emphasize developing critical competencies including analytical thinking, innovation, communication, troubleshooting, and project leadership. Preparing for senior positions, you'll study biomedical ethics and learn to incorporate these principles when drafting funding proposals and strategic plans.Career ProspectsBiomedical scientists serve as crucial members of healthcare teams, delivering essential data that guides patient care, disease investigation, and infection control.
Graduates pursue diverse roles including: pharmaceutical testing, infection prevention, cancer screening, forensic analysis, drug research, blood banking, transfusion services, emergency labs, bedside testing, military medicine, and education. Additional opportunities exist in commercial sectors like technical support and medical sales for research and healthcare markets.