In this MSc programme students will be exposed to theoretical and practical training in biomedical and clinical research skills with a strong emphasis on clinical translation. The modules will focus on research related to
the broad spectrum of expertise available in the Wellcome Wolfson Institute of Experimental Medicine (WWIEM): and skills will range from experimentation using animal and human models of disease to the design and implementation of clinical trials.
This MSc programme aims to identify mechanisms of pathophysiology of disease and demonstrate proof-of-concept evidence of the efficacy and importance of new discoveries or treatments. The programme spans fundamental research in the biosciences to the application of new strategies towards clinical translation that will improve delivery of healthcare. There is an increasing need for graduates who can undertake basic and clinical research and translate it into improved medical treatments for patients.
This research-intensive MSc programme will equip the students with the rigorous research skills, and the innovative mentality to tackle major medical and therapeutic challenges of the 21st century.
The programme is designed for students wishing to pursue a career in academia, clinical practice, research, governance, or industry. The programme will also provide an excellent platform for progression to PhD programmes either in Queen’s or worldwide.
The programme will provide a strong fundamental understanding of high-quality biomedical research, including experimental design and execution, data management and interpretation, and scientific communication, including publishing, presentation, and use of social media.
The programme offers comprehensive research training with access to over 60 research groups and the state-of-the-art research facilities at the (WWIEM). Research facilities include Central Technology Units for Imaging and Genomics which are leading the way in research excellence and in addition to the Clinical Trials Facility and the Northern Ireland Clinical Trials Unit..