Overview

This 2-year research degree is designed to train students in omics science technologies and their application in healthcare. Students will gain extensive theoretical knowledge and practical experience from researchers at the forefront of systems medicine; and apply this new knowledge to undertake a real world health care related project. On … For more content click the Read More button below.

Contacts

Academic Chair

Admission requirements

Entry requirements (onshore)
English language requirements
Additional progression requirements / restrictions

Learning outcomes

1.

Explain the theoretical knowledge of different omics techniques and their role in systems medicine applications

2.

Recognise and explain the applicability of systems medicine within different clinical domains

3.

Critically analyse and interpret complex omics datasets

4.

Exercise effective technical and communication skills to evaluate and disseminate research output

5.

Design, plan and execute a substantial piece of research in systems medicine

6.

Communicate research significance to audiences of different levels from general public to expert audiences.

7.

Create an experimental design and analysis plan for conducting a multi-omic study taking account of analytical platforms, clinical samples and financial constraints into account

8.

Competently use different spectroscopic techniques for analysis of biological specimens

9.

Competently analyse omics dataset using appropriate data analysis techniques.

Alternative exits

C1152 Graduate Certificate in Systems Medicine, subject to satisfying the course requirements.

Additional information

Research areas:Agricultural and Veterinary Sciences, Biological Sciences, Medical and Health Sciences