Medical Science (Surgery) (Research)
- 2 Study options
- Postgraduate
- Cambridge University
Course summary
One year of supervised laboratory-based research examined by thesis and an oral examination. This is not a taught course. Applicants are typically science postgraduates or clinically qualified doctors undertaking scientific training. Research is in the areas of clinical transplantation, organ preservation, transplant immunology, orthopaedic, urology and vascular research and covers basic biology through to clinical therapies. Specific research training relevant to your own project is provided in the laboratory in which you work.
Further training is provided within the Addenbrooke's campus and elsewhere in the University and includes postgraduate workshops on research techniques, research seminars, and postgraduate student education seminars on generic subjects such as intellectual property rights, statistics, bioinformatics, communication skills, writing a thesis or paper, entrepreneurship.
The course introduces students to research skills and specialist knowledge. Its main aims are:
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to give students with relevant experience at a first-degree level the opportunity to carry out focused research in the discipline under close supervision; and
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to give students the opportunity to acquire or develop skills and expertise relevant to their research interests.
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