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Cancer Biology

University of Kent
Degree Type Master's Degree
Delivery Method On-campus
Duration 12 months
Country United Kingdom
Language English

Program Overview

['Science at Work', 'Practical and Applied Research Skills for Advanced Biologists', 'The Molecular and Cellular Basis of Cancer', 'Genomic Stability and Cancer', 'Cancer Therapeutics: From the Laboratory to the Clinic', 'provide an excellent quality of postgraduate-level education in the field of cancer, its biology and its treatment', 'provide a research-led, inspiring learning environment', 'provide a regional postgraduate progression route for the advanced study of a disease that affects a high proportion of the population', 'promote engagement with biological research into cancer and inspire you to pursue a scientific career inside or outside of the laboratory', 'develop subject specific and transferable skills to maximise employment prospects', 'promote an understanding of the impact of scientific research on society and the role for scientists in a range of professions.', 'principles and application of key techniques in modern molecular bioscience', 'the molecular, cellular and physiological basis of cancer', 'key contributors to the onset of carcinogenesis', 'the interaction of genes and environment in the onset of cancer', 'current therapeutic strategies and their application in the treatment of different cancers', 'the basis for targeted treatment of specific cancer types', 'the processes and procedures by which scientific knowledge is translated to patient care', 'the way in which scientific knowledge is disseminated to different stakeholders: eg media, policymakers, and the public.', 'research skills: how to formulate research questions and hypotheses to address scientific issues', 'analytical skills: interpretation of data, marshalling information from published sources, critical evaluation of your own research and that of others', 'information technology: use of appropriate technology to retrieve, analyse and present scientific information', 'statistical evaluation: the use of appropriate statistical analysis methods in handling scientific data .', 'experimental skills: how to design experiments to address specific research questions and hypotheses', 'practical skills: key techniques in modern molecular biology and their application in molecular bioscience to solve research problems', 'data handling: how to record experimental procedures and data appropriately using good laboratory practice', 'presentation of scientific research: how to write research articles in an appropriate style in keeping with high-impact-factor scientific journals, and posters and oral presentation for conferences and symposia', 'science writing: how to present scientific information to scientific and non-scientific audiences', 'careers: a recognition of career opportunities for scientists outside the laboratory.', 'communication: the ability to organise information clearly, present information in oral and written form, adapt presentation for different audiences', 'reflection: make use of constructive informal feedback from staff and your peers and assess your own progress to enhance your performance and personal skills', 'self-motivation and independence: time and workload management in order to meet personal targets and imposed deadlines', 'team work: the ability to work both independently and as part of a research group using peer support, diplomacy and collective responsibility.', 'Protein Science \\\\x96 encompasses researchers involved in industrial biotechnology and synthetic biology, and protein form and function', 'Molecular Microbiology \\\\x96 encompasses researchers interested in yeast molecular biology (incorporating the Kent Fungal Group) and microbial pathogenesis', 'Biomolecular Medicine \\\\x96 encompasses researchers involved in cell biology, cancer targets and therapies and cytogenomics and bioinformatics.']

Career Opportunities

Career information is not specified for this program. Contact the university for details about career prospects.

Program Curriculum

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Admission Requirements

Detailed admission requirements are not specified. Common requirements may include:

  • Bachelor's degree or equivalent
  • Academic transcripts
  • Letters of recommendation
  • Statement of purpose
  • Language proficiency (e.g., TOEFL, IELTS)

For specific requirements, please contact the university directly.

Tuition & Financial Information

Tuition Fee

GBP 16720

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Application Information

  • Language English
  • Duration 12 months