Nanomedicine
Entry requirements
We require a minimum of an Upper Second class honours degree (or overseas equivalent) in:
- biological sciences
- biomedical sciences
- pharmacy
- medical sciences
- materials sciences
- biomedical materials
- bio/chemical engineering
- chemistry
Months of entry
September
Course content
Combining interdisciplinary teaching with cutting-edge laboratory-based research, our MSc in Nanomedicine provides a robust scientific understanding of this highly competitive and fast-growing research area. This course is aligned with two of the main research beacons at Manchester: Advanced Materials and Cancer.
Nanomedicine uses nanotechnology to bring innovation to healthcare, for example encapsulating drugs and enabling more precise targeting with controlled release. It also has the potential to enable early detection and improve diagnosis, treatment and follow-up of many diseases including, but not limited to, cancer.
Currently, nanomedicine has hundreds of products under clinical trials, covering all major disease areas including cardiovascular, neurodegenerative, musculoskeletal and inflammatory disorders. Enabling technologies in all healthcare areas, it is already accounting for approximately 80 marketed products, ranging from nano-delivery systems (including mRNA vaccines against SARS-CoV2) and pharmaceuticals to medical imaging, diagnostics and biomaterials. @This course has both taught and research components and is suitable for those with little or no previous research experience. You will learn practical skills through both taught units and a 25-week laboratory-based research project.
Qualification, course duration and attendance options
- MSc
- full time12 months
- Campus-based learningis available for this qualification
Course contact details
- Name
- Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health
- pgtaught.biosciences@manchester.ac.uk
- Phone
- +44 (0)161 529 4539