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The MRes in Biomedical Sciences and Translational Medicine program equips students with in-depth expertise in biomedical sciences and their practical applications in medical translation. Participants can focus on specific fundamental or applied research tracks.
A core feature of this program is cultivating essential research competencies while fostering comprehensive knowledge and analytical thinking about translational research processes.
Students select from nine specialized tracks, each aligned with their research interests, and undertake corresponding projects.
Available program tracks include:
Cancer Biology – collaborate with globally recognized researchers investigating cancer mechanisms and developing innovative diagnostic and therapeutic approaches
Biomedical Imaging and Biosensors – join leading experts employing advanced imaging technologies to solve physiological challenges and clinical issues
Oncology Research – work alongside distinguished scientists conducting both fundamental and clinical cancer studies
Physiology at Cellular and Molecular Levels – explore diverse research domains ranging from basic cell biology to disease mechanism investigations
Medical Research – pursue projects across various medically relevant fields within the Institute of Systems, Molecular and Integrative Biology
Gastroenterology Research – engage in laboratory and clinical studies examining gastrointestinal disorders in humans and animals
Neuroscience Studies – investigate neuronal functions, nervous system operations, and neurological/neuropsychiatric conditions through clinically-focused projects
Pharmaceutical Sciences – choose from three primary research areas: pharmacology (molecular and clinical), drug safety, and nanomedicine
Stem Cell and Disease Mechanisms – concentrate on stem cell research and the cellular processes involved in various human diseases.