MSc Medical Immunology providing advanced training in basic and clinical immunology, including diagnostic technologies, laboratory management and research methodologies. Designed for career development in laboratory settings such as translational research; clinical practice as a Clinical Scientist; academia as a senior lecturer or professor, or as an NHS consultant.
A first or second class honours degree in the biological sciences, or a medicine, dentistry, veterinary studies, pharmacy or nursing qualification. During the Course students will need to be affiliated to a laboratory organization in order to complete a supervised research project. Suitable organizations include but are not limited to clinical immunology/tissue typing departments or equivalent organisations/laboratories in hospitals, higher education establishments or industry. Overseas applicants must have obtained prior acceptance of affiliation with such a department before applying for the programme.
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