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Full time | Preston Campus | 1 year | SEP-25

Study mode

Full time

Duration

1 year

Start date

SEP-25

Key information
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Qualification type

MRes - Master of Research

Subject areas

Biology

Course Summary

If you wish to follow this route you must initially apply for MSc Cancer Biology and Therapy and successfully complete the first semester modules. This course will provide you with an in depth theoretical and practical knowledge of the biological processes associated with cancer and the development of new therapies.

The course is three months of taught lectures, tutorials and lab work followed by a six-month, full-time, independent laboratory based research project under the supervision of active cancer researchers.

Research themes include: analysis of phytochemicals for cancer treatment development and characterization of novel drug delivery systems potential of aspirin analogues in the treatment of glioma use of aptamers as diagnostic and therapeutic agents for brain tumours and synthesis of bioactive molecules with anticancer properties.

Why study with us

  • On this course youll extend your knowledge and understanding of the biology of cancer, advances in prognosis, diagnosis and treatment, and give you an appreciation of pertinent legislative and ethical issues.
  • The School is equipped with state-of-the-art equipment based in our Biomedical Research Facility and the Biological Sciences Laboratories (Teaching), that will enhance your research experience.
  • You will be taught by internationally-recognised research-active scientists, who are experts in a range of cancer disciplines.

Future careers

This postgraduate course will prepare you for further study to PhD level or a career in the biotechnology industries.

Ideal for graduates who would like to embark on a career in molecular and cellular bioscience within companies and research organisations serving the needs of biomedical science and related disciplines.

Modules

On this module is to develop your understanding of the molecular and cellular processes underlying normal cell growth. You'll look how normal cell growth may be disrupted, leading to oncological disease and the fundamental processes of it.

Tuition fees

UK fees
Course fees for UK students

For this course (per year)

£9,450

International fees
Course fees for EU and international students

For this course (per year)

£17,900

Entry requirements

Students must hold one of the following. A minimum of a lower second class honours degree from a UK university or its equivalent in a biological discipline, for example Biochemistry, Physiology, Biomedical Science or a qualification or experience deemed to be equivalent to the above.

University information

The University of Central Lancashire is an international, multi-campus university leading the way in modern postgraduate learning today. The university’s main campus is located in Preston, Lancashire – a small yet thriving city which was recently named the best city in the north west of England to live and work (Demos-PwC Good Growth for Cities Index, 2024). The university has a student and staff community of around 42,000 people from more...more

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