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This program integrates cutting-edge biological breakthroughs to provide an in-depth exploration of human disease at its most basic level. You'll examine cellular, molecular, and genetic components underlying various disorders, along with transformative technologies reshaping scientific research, diagnostics, and therapies.
The curriculum investigates both single-gene disorders and intricate molecular pathways involved in cancer development, as well as multifactorial chronic conditions prevalent in aging populations. Laboratory sessions include immune system analysis, comparing healthy and disease models.
You'll receive hands-on training in RNA/DNA sequencing and mass spectrometry, learning to interpret vast bioinformatics datasets for disease insights. Computational labs teach genetic sequence mapping, PCR reaction design for enhanced data analysis, and patient genetic variation identification. An optional R programming module introduces techniques for processing and visualizing complex datasets.
Career prospects
This program provides excellent foundations for medical research careers. Graduates frequently pursue PhDs and positions at leading academic institutions, while others secure research roles in biotech or pharmaceutical companies.