Biomedical Science MSc 12 months Postgraduate Programme By The University of Sheffield |TopUniversities
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Programme Duration

12 monthsProgramme duration

Main Subject Area

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Programme overview

Main Subject

Biological Sciences

Degree

MSc

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

Tailor your MSc training by choosing a specialist pathway in Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine, or Cell Biology and Drug Development, ready to make a difference across biomedicine in academia, healthcare or industry.

Biomedical science research aims to understand how the human body functions in health and disease, allowing scientists to develop treatments that can improve and save lives.

This course will build on your background in eukaryotic molecular or cellular biology, developing you into a capable laboratory scientist, ready for your next step towards a PhD, or specialist roles in industry or the NHS.

You’ll focus on one of two specialist pathways, equipping you with core knowledge and practical skills in the area of cutting-edge biomedicine that most interests you.

If you choose our Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine pathway, you’ll be trained how to culture, manipulate and analyse human stem cells, learning directly from our experts in the Centre for Stem Cell Biology. You’ll also master techniques such as stem cell and 3D organoid cultures, manipulation of animal models used to study human disease, in-situ hybridisation and fluorescence microscopy.

Our Cell Biology and Drug Development pathway allows you to explore cell and animal models and cutting-edge techniques used in the drug discovery industry. Through hands-on training, you’ll develop real-world skills from robotics and automation to cell culture, biomedical assays and high-throughput drug screening.

On both pathways you’ll also study lecture modules that will give you a deep understanding of the core concepts underpinning the pharmaceutical industry. You’ll develop your scientific, analytical, and critical thinking skills, too. We’ll teach you how to present your science in writing and other media, use R statistical analysis software and critically interpret scientific literature.

Your research project is the biggest part of the course. Here you’ll spend up to five months embedded in one of our research laboratories, working closely with our academics and scientists, using our state-of-the-art facilities to perform your own biomedicine research. These facilities include light microscopy and electron microscopy, purpose-built  zebrafish, mouse and fly facilities, and proteomics and single cell omics facilities. You could even be based in our Bateson Centre where our researchers study model organisms to understand human disease pathways at the physiological and molecular level.

Examples of previous research projects include:

Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine pathway:

    • Characterisation of subpopulations of otic progenitors derived from human Embryonic Stem Cells (hESCs)
    • The mechanisms of genetic changes in human pluripotent stem cells
    • Patched 1 function in skeletal muscle stem cells and its implication in muscle wasting

    Cell Biology and Drug Delivery pathway:

    • Differentiation of a new neuronal cell line into a nociceptive phenotype for use in pain and pharmaceutical research
    • Development of a peptidomimetic to disrupt the protein-protein interaction of the critical cancer target FEN1
    • Immunosenescence: a novel mechanism by which pathogenic bacteria evade innate immunity

    Gain extra experience 

    We’re home to the Julia Garnham Centre, an NHS badged genomics facility, partnered with the Sheffield Children's NHS Foundation Trust.

    As a postgraduate student in the School of Biosciences, you'll have the opportunity to volunteer in the centre alongside your studies. You can work with NHS scientists and academics, learn how to diagnose genetic disorders such as cancer or rare inherited disease, and get involved with NHS genomic research projects.

    Programme overview

    Main Subject

    Biological Sciences

    Degree

    MSc

    Study Level

    Masters

    Study Mode

    On Campus

    Tailor your MSc training by choosing a specialist pathway in Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine, or Cell Biology and Drug Development, ready to make a difference across biomedicine in academia, healthcare or industry.

    Biomedical science research aims to understand how the human body functions in health and disease, allowing scientists to develop treatments that can improve and save lives.

    This course will build on your background in eukaryotic molecular or cellular biology, developing you into a capable laboratory scientist, ready for your next step towards a PhD, or specialist roles in industry or the NHS.

    You’ll focus on one of two specialist pathways, equipping you with core knowledge and practical skills in the area of cutting-edge biomedicine that most interests you.

    If you choose our Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine pathway, you’ll be trained how to culture, manipulate and analyse human stem cells, learning directly from our experts in the Centre for Stem Cell Biology. You’ll also master techniques such as stem cell and 3D organoid cultures, manipulation of animal models used to study human disease, in-situ hybridisation and fluorescence microscopy.

    Our Cell Biology and Drug Development pathway allows you to explore cell and animal models and cutting-edge techniques used in the drug discovery industry. Through hands-on training, you’ll develop real-world skills from robotics and automation to cell culture, biomedical assays and high-throughput drug screening.

    On both pathways you’ll also study lecture modules that will give you a deep understanding of the core concepts underpinning the pharmaceutical industry. You’ll develop your scientific, analytical, and critical thinking skills, too. We’ll teach you how to present your science in writing and other media, use R statistical analysis software and critically interpret scientific literature.

    Your research project is the biggest part of the course. Here you’ll spend up to five months embedded in one of our research laboratories, working closely with our academics and scientists, using our state-of-the-art facilities to perform your own biomedicine research. These facilities include light microscopy and electron microscopy, purpose-built  zebrafish, mouse and fly facilities, and proteomics and single cell omics facilities. You could even be based in our Bateson Centre where our researchers study model organisms to understand human disease pathways at the physiological and molecular level.

    Examples of previous research projects include:

    Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine pathway:

      • Characterisation of subpopulations of otic progenitors derived from human Embryonic Stem Cells (hESCs)
      • The mechanisms of genetic changes in human pluripotent stem cells
      • Patched 1 function in skeletal muscle stem cells and its implication in muscle wasting

      Cell Biology and Drug Delivery pathway:

      • Differentiation of a new neuronal cell line into a nociceptive phenotype for use in pain and pharmaceutical research
      • Development of a peptidomimetic to disrupt the protein-protein interaction of the critical cancer target FEN1
      • Immunosenescence: a novel mechanism by which pathogenic bacteria evade innate immunity

      Gain extra experience 

      We’re home to the Julia Garnham Centre, an NHS badged genomics facility, partnered with the Sheffield Children's NHS Foundation Trust.

      As a postgraduate student in the School of Biosciences, you'll have the opportunity to volunteer in the centre alongside your studies. You can work with NHS scientists and academics, learn how to diagnose genetic disorders such as cancer or rare inherited disease, and get involved with NHS genomic research projects.

      Admission Requirements

      Minimum 2:1 undergraduate honours degree in a relevant subject with relevant modules.

      Please see our website for the full list of accepted subjects and modules.


      English language requirements: IELTS 6.5 (with 6 in each component) or University equivalent.

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