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MSc - Master of Science
Online
Full Time
Sep 2026
1 Year
Biomedical science is increasingly data driven and a wide range of state-of-the-art techniques in cancer genomics and data science is required to analyse multi-layer large scale cancer datasets and derive meaningful interpretable results. However, there is a serious shortage of well-trained people who have the relevant skillset and hands-on experience in real world biomedical and cancer data. Join a programme designed and delivered by world-class experts in genomics and data science, who actively develop and apply computational tools to answer research questionsGain hands-on experience using real world patient and experimental dataLearn up-to-date analytic techniques and bioinformatics/computational tools in biomedical and cancer researchComplete a substantial individual research project to expand your analytic skills and research experienceStudy online so you can fit your studies around your other commitments. What you'll studyBiomedical science is increasingly data driven, as new bioanalytical techniques deliver ever more data about DNA, RNA, proteins, metabolites and the interactions between them in the whole tissue and single-cell levels. A wide range of state-of-the-art techniques in the field of cancer genomics and data science for example modelling, data integration, machine learning and AI is required to analyse multi-layer large scale cancer datasets and derive meaningful interpretable results.However there is a serious shortage of well-trained bioinformaticians, computational biologists and data analysts who have the relevant skillset and experience in real world biomedical and cancer data. This programme is designed to fill the gap between research and employment demands and student training, offering up-to-date modules focusing on “big-data” analyses and enabling these through use of high-performance computing, together with cutting edge research projects and practical training using real world cohort data.You’ll be taught by academics who are actively engaged in developing bioinformatics and computational tools, and applying them in cancer and medical research areas such as genomics, proteomics, evolution, modelling and biomarker discovery. We have an extensive network of academic and industrial collaborators around the UK, who contribute to teaching, co-supervise research projects and provide employment opportunities. Distance Learning: Full time 1 year; Part time 2 year
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