Molecular Biotechnology
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The courses in the Molecular Biotechnology program are structured into two programs: the Molecular Program and the Molecular Imaging program. The Molecular Program focus on the latest advances in genomics and genetic engineering in the biomedicine field with specific reference to technological aspects including next-generation sequencing, high-throughput screening, and gene and cell therapy. The Molecular Imaging Program focuses on the latest advances in molecular imaging technology and addresses topics in the field of medical diagnostics and drug discovery. Along with high quality teaching, the Master program in Molecular Biotechnology provides practical experience in research laboratories. The study plan (180 credits) includes some courses common to both programs in the first year (), some optional courses to be chosen by the students (8credits) and stages in laboratory ().The Master program in Molecular Biotechnology allows the students to adapt to their individual interests. The diversity and the multiple options for lectures, seminars and research projects allow exploring different fields of modern biotechnological research. Students spend most of their study time as part of a research lab preparing an experimental thesis. Students acquire a solid scientific background, technical skills, problem-solving capacity, and ability to present and discuss scientific data. Other than in research laboratory, students may prepare their thesis at the Bioinformatic Unit of the University of Torino.The program aims to produce researchers whose profound knowledge of the most advanced biotechnological applications enables them to independently address the most important basic and applied biomedical issues. As such, the graduates have all the theoretical knowledge and practical skills to access at international doctoral programs or to be considered for positions in pharma- and biotech- companies.
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Applicants need a bachelor degree with a major in related field.Applicants from non-anglophone countries must provide proof of English proficiency.Application deadline for non EU students is June 1.
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Turin
Piedmont
10123
Italy
- 2 years
- Full Time
- On Campus Learning
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