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Innovative computational methods in cancer research, such as machine learning, digital pathology, spatial analysis, and big data, are transforming our understanding of disease. This program equips students with emerging digital tools that are reshaping cancer research's future while teaching them to analyze these data-driven insights.
Access state-of-the-art resources, research opportunities, and expert instruction at the University of Glasgow and Queen Elizabeth University Hospital. Engage with seminars led by global pioneers in the field. Leverage collaborations with the NHS and industry partners. Stay at the forefront of pathology and medical innovation, witnessing firsthand how these disciplines evolve. With digital pathology and AI becoming integral to NHS and industry workflows, our program provides unmatched training in these specialized areas—rarely available elsewhere in the UK.
Participants will develop foundational skills in digital pathology platforms for cancer research, along with critical expertise in multiplex IHC, spatial transcriptomics, and cellular tissue analysis.