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MSc Medical Engineering (Cell and Tissue Engineering for Regenerative Medicine)

  • DeadlineStudy Details: Full time - 1 year, Part time - 2 years

Masters Degree Description

Cell and tissue engineering has the potential to unlock new treatments for some of the biggest health issues facing society, for diseases of the heart, lungs, eyes, muscle, bone, etc as well as offering possibilities for repairing or regenerating cells of the body, joints and organs.
Capitalising on our exceptional track record of bench and bedside research in regenerative medicine, our MSc introduces you to this dynamic, ever-evolving discipline, which is bringing hope to millions of patients worldwide.
Practical in focus, you’ll gain a solid grounding in cell biology, human anatomy and physiology, and molecular techniques, as well as advanced knowledge of topics in biomaterials, nanotechnology, cell and tissue engineering.
You’ll learn to research strategies to repair, replace and ultimately regenerate various tissues and organs, translating fundamental knowledge in physics, chemistry and biology into practical and effective materials, devices, novel therapies and treatments to solve major clinical problems.
Based in the Guy Hilton Research Centre, you’ll have access to cutting-edge multi-disciplinary research into specialist and novel areas of regenerative medicine with the opportunity to conduct an in-depth research project alongside our world-class researchers. Previous student dissertation projects, for example, have included genetic engineering of heart cells, nanomagnetics for cancer treatment, and 3D bioprinting for disease modelling.
Research at Keele encompasses tissue engineering for the study of cardiovascular diseases and nanotechnology to control behaviour of cells in cases of neural injury or neurodegenerative diseases, such as Parkinson’s. And, as part of the Versus Arthritis Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Therapies Centre, our researchers work on cell therapy treatments to regenerate damaged bones, joints and muscles in patients with osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis.
As well as excellent preparation for PhD study, this MSc responds to the growing demand for specialists in the rapidly expanding field of stem cells, regenerative medicine, cancer, material science, bio/tissue engineering and associated novel technologies. It can lead to exciting careers in clinical research, technology development, bioprocessing, therapeutics and regenerative medicine within healthcare, life science and medical-related industry or academia.

Entry Requirements

2:2 degree in an engineering, science, medicine, or health subject
or
demonstrated professional or relevant qualifications or experience

You will also need: an English language qualification

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Student Destinations

The global regenerative medicine market size is expected to reach USD 172.15 billion by 2030 in response to the growing demand for novel regenerative therapies, fuelled by advances in cell biology, genomics research and gene-editing technology.
Purposefully tracked to the emerging regenerative medicine industry, our MSc Cell and Tissue Engineering programme has been designed to prepare you for an exciting future within a range of medical engineering areas, be that in academic or industrial research, regulation and governance, medical materials, devices, therapeutics sectors, or in the clinical arena that aligns to this field of medicine.
The modular structure of the course, with flexibility to choose from a wide range of optional modules, allows you to tailor the course to suit your career aspirations, building on your existing strengths and interests, while developing understanding in key topics. This can open up further career opportunities in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology sectors, for example, in bioengineering research.
This is an ideal option for intercalating students who wish to undertake research training in field and an excellent route for those who wish to pursue specialist clinical training or continue their research training in medicine and register for a PhD, typically a requirement to work in the sector.

Module Details

MTE-40028 Stem Cells: Types, Characteristics and Applications (15 credits, Semester 1)
MTE-40033 Cell and Tissue Engineering (15 credits, Semester 1)
MTE-40022 Bioreactors and Growth Environments (15 credits, Semester 2)
MTE-40036 Biomaterials (15 credits, Semester 2)
MTE-40039 Experimental Research Methodology (15 credits, semester 1-2)
MTE-40055 Disease Modelling & Therapy for Regenerative Medicine (15 credits, Semester 1-2)
MTE-40015 Project (Dissertation) (60 credits, Semester 3)

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