Whether you want to pursue a biomedical, research or business career, Biomedical Science: Haematology with Management Studies MSc course will equip you with the in-depth knowledge and skills you need
Whether you want to pursue a biomedical, research or business career, Biomedical Science: Haematology with Management Studies MSc course will equip you with the in-depth knowledge and skills you need
The MSc in Haematology is designed to enable you to develop an up-to-date, advanced understanding of the disorders of blood and blood science. The course will enable you to have a deeper
Mastering the science of blood – exploring its characteristics and disorders and understanding how it’s transfused – impacts far beyond the laboratory. We’ve designed our MSc Haematology and
This online haematology programme boosts your understanding of blood management and haematology patient management for progression to senior positions.Our Biomed Online modules are aimed at health
When you study a haematology research degree at the UCL Cancer Institute, you join a supportive and intellectually rigorous environment to develop your research skills, subject knowledge, and
Haematologists specialise in disorders of the blood and blood-forming tissues, and their contribution to patient care is fundamental and wide-ranging. Whether you're analysing data from patients'
Undertake research that will make a significant impact on strategies to detect, stratify and treat patients with a range of blood cancers on this Haematology and Leukaemia research
Undertake research that will make a significant impact on strategies to detect, stratify and treat patients with a range of blood cancers on this Haematology and Leukaemia research
The Department of Haematology is located on the Cambridge Biomedical Campus. Research in the department falls into three main areas with major relevance for human disease: The Haematopoiesis and
The Department of Haematology is located on the Cambridge Biomedical Campus. Research in the department falls into three main areas with major relevance for human disease: The Haematopoiesis and