Course summary
Receive the broad, interdisciplinary training needed to launch a research career in the fight against cancer with this Master's course. You’ll receive a crash course in coding, transforming you from a life scientist to a confident informatician - or deepen your computational skills in a biological context.. You'll explore cutting-edge developments in the field, including the use of AI and machine intelligence, and engage with some of the most advanced analytical tools in modern cancer research. During your studies, you'll analyse the cellular and molecular basis of cancer biology and be introduced to the clinical and pathological aspects of carcinogenesis. A series of workshops will help you develop key transferable skills for a research career, such as the oral presentation of scientific data and grant writing. You'll also gain insights into the excellent project opportunities at Imperial and partner institutions including the Crick Institute and Institute of Cancer Research. Immerse yourself in a multidisciplinary research environment on a 10-month focused research project in world leading labs.
Entry requirements
2:1 in an appropriate subject. Non-academic requirement: You must have relevant lab experience, for example an undergraduate degree with a wet-lab project and dissertation. Applicants who demonstrate previous research experience, related to their undergraduate degree or work experience, are preferred.
Fees and funding
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Provider information
Imperial College London
South Kensington Campus
Kensington and Chelsea
SW7 2AZ