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Equip yourself with state-of-the-art knowledge relating to the mechanisms of chronic disease progression Learn how these underlying causes are targeted therapeutically and discover the technologies helping to detect and diagnose the chosen disease specialism. This MSc is designed to directly meet research demands in the NHS, industry and academia where there is a need for scientists with both biological knowledge and the computational, statistical, analytical, and practical skills to drive precision medicine.
WHY THIS PROGRAMME
Be a part of the next generation of scientists responsible for creating new diagnostic tests and new tailored therapies to aid earlier diagnosis and optimal treatment for patients suffering from cancer, cardiovascular or inflammatory disease.
Study specialisms in cancer, cardiovascular or inflammatory disease.
Focus on employability skills, precision diagnostics / therapeutics and 'big data'.
Seminars from world class leaders in field from around the world, including academics, industry experts, and NHS experts (e.g. Professor Calum MacRae, Ken Sutherland, Harper van Steenhouse, David Brunton, Marian McNeil, Claire Orange, Prof Dame Dominiczak, Prof Andrew Biankin, Professor Iain McInnes, etc)
Gain skills and experience to allow you to become an outstanding researcher in this field, working towards pre-emptive, predictive, personalised and participatory medicine.
Be part of developing new diagnostic tests and new tailored therapies to aid earlier diagnosis and optimal treatment for patients suffering from cancer, cardiovascular disease or inflammatory disease.
Expand your understanding of these diseases to enable the identification of the molecular causes and ultimately support the development of novel, more precisely targeted treatments in these areas.
Utilise cutting-edge facilities, research and teaching experience at the University of Glasgow and Queen Elizabeth University Hospital.
Advantage of being at the centre of several important centres for precision medicine including Stratified Medicine Scotland, Innovation Centre, Imaging Centre of Excellence and Sir Henry Wellcome Functional Genomics Facility.
Experience a true representation of what goes on in the field of Precision Medicine that directly links back to the patients’ needs since these centres and facilities are currently used by industry, academia and the NHS.
Precision Medicine is a multi-billion pound industry globally and Scotland is a pioneering nation in this field because of our 'triple helix' links to the NHS, academia and industry partnership, giving you great networking and career options.
PROGRAMME STRUCTURE
The programme has an ‘umbrella’ structure whereby students will study core aspects of precision medicine throughout, with the key unique feature of optional courses for particular specialisms.
The core aspects cover themes unique to precision medicine: precision diagnostics and therapies, ‘omics’ for precision medicine, research skills and methods for precision medicine, and ‘big data’ for precision medicine.
Cancer Specialism
PRECISION DIAGONOSTICS AND THERAPEUTICS
RESEACH SKILLS FOR PRECISION MEDICINE
HALLMARKS OF CANCER
PHARMACOGENOMICS & MOLECULAR MEDICINE - FUNDAMENTALS OF MOLECULAR MEDICINE
APPLIED PHARMACOGENOMICS & MOLECULAR MEDICINE
BIOINFORMATICS USING R FOR BIOLOGISTS
INTRODUCTION TO OMICS FOR PRECISION MEDICINE
WORLD CHANGERS: PRECISION MEDICINE SEMINAR SERIES
IMMUNOTHERAPY AND PRECISION ONCOLOGY
PRECISION MEDICINE RESEARCH PROJECT
Cardiovascular Disease Specialism
See course page.
Immunology Specialism
See course page.
International applicant information can be found via gla.ac.uk by searching for 'international'.
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This programme would primarily target life science or medical science graduates. Students with an interest in precision medicine who have a background in chemical sciences, physics, mathematics, computing or pharmacy may also be interested.
In exceptional circumstances, other science graduates or bioscience graduates with an ordinary degree may be eligible, on demonstration of appropriate postgraduate professional experience.
No fee information has been provided for this course
Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website.
All fees are published on the University of Glasgow website.
https://www.gla.ac.uk/postgraduate/feesandfunding/
Sponsorship and funding information can be found via gla.ac.uk by searching for 'scholarships'.
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