Molecular Bioengineering
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The aims of the study programme are as follows:A. Interdisciplinary training in the rapidly developing area of molecular bioengineeringB. Acquisition of profound knowledge of molecular bioengineeringC. Acquisition of profound knowledge of applications of molecular bioengineering to materials science and the medical sciences.The curriculum of the master’s course in molecular bioengineering integrates different scientific disciplines. The interdisciplinary curriculum consists of four semesters: three semesters of lectures and lab classes and one semester (the last one) dedicated to the master’s thesis.The modules taught in the first three semesters fall into two categories: biomedical and technological modules. The biomedical modules comprise genomics and stem cell engineering proteomics, and chemistry with bio-molecules and the technological modules include bioinformatics, bionanotechnology and polymeric materials, biophysics and cellular machines.Starting in the 2nd semester the students may choose one out of of 2 optional modules: applications in biomedicine or applications in technology. Both include a seminar series in which leading researchers present the state-of-the-art and their current research results relevant to the respective specialisation.Furthermore, a workshop on public and economic aspects of bioengineering discusses ethical and legal issues, patenting, and how to found and lead biotechnological companies. After covering these modules the students devote the last of the four semesters to a thesis.
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Applicants need a bachelor’s degree with major in related field. Applicants from non-anglophone countries should provide proof of English proficiency. Application deadline for non EU students is May 31.
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Dresden
Saxony
1069
Germany
- 2 years
- Full Time
- On Campus Learning
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