Master's Programme in Translational Physiology and Pharmacology 24 months Postgraduate Programme By Karolinska Institutet |TopUniversities

Master's Programme in Translational Physiology and Pharmacology

Programme Duration

24 monthsProgramme duration

Tuitionfee

400,000 SEKTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

Anatomy and PhysiologyMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Anatomy and Physiology

Degree

Other

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

The Global Master's Programme in Translational Physiology and Pharmacology gives students an integrated knowledge of human physiology, pathology, and pharmacology with emphasis on mechanism-based therapies and drug development in a truly translational approach. The obtained skill set at the crossing of academia, applied science and industry is key to understanding human diseases and their treatments rendering the students attractive and highly employable with the utmost potential to improve global health.

The Global Master's Programme in Translational Physiology and Pharmacology focuses on the thematic and practical integration of the two disciplines physiology and pharmacology towards a translational approach combining molecular mechanisms of bodily functions and disease with a whole-body-oriented understanding. The curriculum offers broad knowledge in translational aspects of physiology and pharmacology as well as practical skills in state-of-the-art methodology and know-how. Teaching takes place in an international and world-leading research environment at Karolinska Institutet providing outstanding laboratory training, means of scientific communication, networking opportunities with pharma- and biotech industry as well as further opportunities for academic research careers.

While the first part of the programme focuses mostly on theoretical knowledge, the second part emphasises the practical applicability of the learned skills in preclinical laboratories, as well as clinical or industrial settings. The programme is characterised by close collaboration with pharma- and biotech companies providing supervision and secondments for project work. The programme offers ample opportunities through elective courses and individual projects and thesis work to gain broad knowledge as well as creating the foundation for a niched expertise. Throughout the two-year programme integration of knowledge and skills is emphasised to foster a mindset of translating molecular and mechanistic understanding from basic research to novel therapy.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Anatomy and Physiology

Degree

Other

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

The Global Master's Programme in Translational Physiology and Pharmacology gives students an integrated knowledge of human physiology, pathology, and pharmacology with emphasis on mechanism-based therapies and drug development in a truly translational approach. The obtained skill set at the crossing of academia, applied science and industry is key to understanding human diseases and their treatments rendering the students attractive and highly employable with the utmost potential to improve global health.

The Global Master's Programme in Translational Physiology and Pharmacology focuses on the thematic and practical integration of the two disciplines physiology and pharmacology towards a translational approach combining molecular mechanisms of bodily functions and disease with a whole-body-oriented understanding. The curriculum offers broad knowledge in translational aspects of physiology and pharmacology as well as practical skills in state-of-the-art methodology and know-how. Teaching takes place in an international and world-leading research environment at Karolinska Institutet providing outstanding laboratory training, means of scientific communication, networking opportunities with pharma- and biotech industry as well as further opportunities for academic research careers.

While the first part of the programme focuses mostly on theoretical knowledge, the second part emphasises the practical applicability of the learned skills in preclinical laboratories, as well as clinical or industrial settings. The programme is characterised by close collaboration with pharma- and biotech companies providing supervision and secondments for project work. The programme offers ample opportunities through elective courses and individual projects and thesis work to gain broad knowledge as well as creating the foundation for a niched expertise. Throughout the two-year programme integration of knowledge and skills is emphasised to foster a mindset of translating molecular and mechanistic understanding from basic research to novel therapy.

Admission Requirements

180+
3+
90+
62+
6.5+

Specific entry requirements

A Bachelor's degree or a professional degree worth at least 180 credits in biomedicine, biotechnology, cellular and molecular biology, pharmaceutics, health care, medicine, or the equivalent. Check the country specific requirements for information on how to meet the requirement of a degree equivalent to at least 180 credits. Applicants who are in their final year may be conditionally admitted.

Proficiency in English equivalent to the Swedish upper secondary school course English 6/English B. You must prove that you meet the English language requirement either through an internationally recognised test, previous university studies or upper secondary school studies. Instructions on how to document your English proficiency are available at universityadmissions.se.

2 Years
Aug

  • Candidates are required to submit references or letter(s) of recommendation for acceptance

International
400,000 SEK

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