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At Nottingham, you'll broaden your understanding of how immunological mechanisms contribute to various disease processes while developing skills to analyze scientific literature and interpret research findings.
Through diverse teaching methods—from lectures and tutorials to hands-on labs—you'll have access to cutting-edge research facilities for training in areas such as:
qPCR and imaging
flow cytometry
biochemistry and genomics
tissue culture
microbiology and molecular genetics techniques
biofilm interactions with living and non-living surfaces
microscopy facilities
Your progress will be evaluated through multiple assessment formats, including exams, presentations, and research projects. You'll be assigned a personal tutor at the start who will provide ongoing academic support and guidance throughout your studies.
This program is especially relevant for life sciences and biomedical graduates, as well as professionals seeking to enhance their research skills and stay current with immunological advances and therapeutic technologies.