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Infection BiologyMSc (1 year)
Duration
1 Year Fee
MSc (full-time)UK students (per annum): £15,000International, including EU, students (per annum): £36,000
1 Year Fee
MSc (full-time)UK students (per annum): £15,000International, including EU, students (per annum): £36,000
Overview
Our MSc Infection Biology course will equip you with the knowledge and skills required to join the global fight against infectious diseases which threaten humanity.
As exemplified by the COVID-19 pandemic, infectious disease remains a major cause of human death. Novel treatments are required to meet this challenge as the efficacy of antimicrobial interventions, including the potency of vaccines, continues to decline. The discovery of novel preventative and therapeutic interventions are now critically dependent upon a detailed mechanistic understanding of disease processes, their impact upon human pathobiology and the feasibility of therapeutically targeting such mechanisms.
With a view to training a generation of infection biologists equipped with the skills to tackle this global challenge, the MSc in Infection Biology provides outstanding academic and research training in the molecular and cellular basis of host-microbe interactions in health and disease.
You will learn directly from internationally recognised scientists through joint research, thereby securing a sustained interaction with expert mentors for the duration of the course. The course provides research training in fundamental aspects of infectious diseases, microbial (viral, bacterial, helminth and fungal) pathogenesis, host interactions, antimicrobial immunity, and antimicrobial therapy. For the talented student this course provides an excellent training prior to registration for a PhD.
This course will equip you with:
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PhD with integrated master's
If you're planning to undertake a PhD after your master's, ourIntegrated PhD programmewill enable you to combine your postgraduate taught course with a related PhD project in biology, medicine or health.
You can also visit this page forexamples of projectsrelated to integrated master's courses.
VisitThe Lydia Becker Institute of Immunology and Inflammationto find out more about immunology research at The University of Manchester.
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