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Biomedical researchers, microbiologists, and virologists are essential in controlling, identifying, and treating infections while limiting their transmission. Our IBMS-accredited MSc program enhances your knowledge of pathological mechanisms and the techniques employed to examine, assess, and track them. Keele University boasts extensive experience in infectious disease research, partnering with global initiatives like Eclipse. Program OverviewThis IBMS-approved MSc Biomedical Science (Medical Microbiology) program delves into infectious disease prevention, diagnosis, and treatment through microbiology and virology studies.
Encompassing all facets of human health and illness, biomedical science represents one of medicine's most expansive fields. Through groundbreaking therapies and life-saving discoveries, it stands as one of modern science's most vital disciplines.
As defined by the IBMS, Infection Sciences forms one of four key laboratory specialties in Biomedical Science, alongside Blood Sciences, Cell Sciences, and Genetics/Molecular Pathology. Keele additionally provides an MSc Biomedical Science (Blood Science) covering clinical biochemistry, immunology, and hematology, plus a Graduate Diploma in Biomedical Science.
Advancing your undergraduate scientific foundation, you'll acquire sophisticated laboratory and analytical competencies for clinical or research environments, while considering implications for patients, healthcare professionals, and scientific inquiry.
This MSc emphasizes patient-centered and population-focused approaches to health and disease, supporting evidence-based medical practice. Contemporary case studies examine travel-related infections, disease outbreaks, and vector-borne illnesses, demonstrating diagnostic applications and laboratory methodologies for bacterial/viral pathogens.
We prioritize cultivating essential practical abilities including analytical reasoning, creative thinking, effective communication, solution development, and project coordination. As you prepare for leadership positions, you'll explore biomedical ethics and learn to incorporate these considerations when drafting research proposals and strategic plans.Career ProspectsBiomedical scientists form the backbone of healthcare teams, delivering crucial data that guides clinical choices, tracks patient health, investigates illnesses, and develops infection control strategies.
Graduates can pursue diverse roles including: pharmaceutical testing, infection prevention, cancer screening, forensic analysis, drug development, blood banking, transfusion medicine, emergency lab services, bedside diagnostics, military medicine, and education. Opportunities also exist in commercial sectors like technical support and healthcare product sales.
Transferable skills in data evaluation, research, analysis, problem-solving, critical assessment, communication, observation, and project leadership are universally valued by employers across industries.
Specialized research training provides robust preparation for doctoral studies, potentially leading to R&D positions in academic institutions, research centers, or corporate laboratories.
2:2 degree in a bioscience, medical, or pharmacology related subject or demonstrated professional or relevant qualifications or experience. IELTS: 6.5 with 6.0 in all components. TOEFL: 87 with 19 (writing), 19 (listening), 19 (reading) and 20 (speaking).