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Biosciences and Medicine MD

Different course options

Full time | Stag Hill | 3 years | JUL-23

Study mode

Full time

Duration

3 years

Start date

JUL-23

Key information
DATA SOURCE : IDP Connect

Qualification type

DM/MD - Doctor of Medicine

Subject areas

Medicine (General) Biology (General)

Course type

Research

Course Summary

Why choose this programme

The biological and medical sciences form an extremely fast-paced area of research that’s becoming increasingly relevant in modern society. At Surrey, we aim to meet these demands head-on through our applied interdisciplinary research methodology and our collaborative practice, engaging with international researchers, industry partners and institutions. We believe in a ‘one health’ ideology, considering the societal implications of our research from the offset.

On our MD, you’ll complete a combination of research and clinical practice over a period of three years (full-time) or six years (part-time). You’ll embrace a ‘bench to bedside’ philosophy, with the potential to take part in molecular and computational studies as well as clinical trials.

What you will study

You’ll develop your scientific understanding and gain a deeper and more critical knowledge of your chosen research area. You’ll enhance your laboratory and analytical skills relevant to your project, acquire a general awareness of contemporary biomedical research, improve your independent analytical thought, presentation and communication skills, and hone your ability to solve academic and practical problems.

Depending on your research project, you’ll likely complete extensive laboratory work to generate data that’ll underpin your final thesis. Some research areas will be primarily or entirely related to the analysis of existing scientific or clinical data sets; however, all projects will require some statistical analysis. Some projects will be conducted at Surrey, whereas others will involve collaboration with other institutions.

Current students are researching topics including:

  • Combining multi-omic data analysis methods to increase understanding of key diseases, such as diabetes and cancer
  • Computational approaches to modelling biological systems
  • Developing the molecular and physiological bases of circadian rhythms, sleep, immunity and cardiovascular disease
  • Defining the nutritional value of micro- and macro-nutrients
  • Discerning host-pathogen (viruses and bacteria) interactions in health and disease
  • Dissecting the molecular basis of and innovative ways to treat cancer, especially of the prostate
  • Improving disease surveillance and health outcome measurements.

Tuition fees

UK fees
Course fees for UK students

For this course (per year)

£4,596

International fees
Course fees for EU and international students

For this course (per year)

£23,400

Entry requirements

Applicants are expected to be registered with the General Medical Council and working within the NHS or in an approved institution.

University information

The University of Surrey was established in 1891, and has a long and rich history of education and innovation. It welcomes more than 4,000 postgraduate students annually, forming an international research and learning community representing over 120 countries from around the world. The university is known for celebrating cultural diversity and fosters an inclusive student body. The University of Surrey is a research-driven institution, and...more

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