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Full time & Part time September, January Research Only, MPhil 1 year full time, 2 years part time
Biological Sciences (4) Medicine (26)

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The MPhil in Biomedicine is a fascinating programme that delves into the mechanisms of disease and how it affects our lives. With a focus on new diagnostic and therapeutic techniques, you'll have the opportunity to develop innovative treatments. As a student, you'll be part of a research institute within the Faculty of Medical Sciences Graduate School, benefiting from structured supervision and training. The programme offers a wide range of research areas, including applied immunobiology, dermatology, diabetes, and respiratory disease. To be eligible, you'll need a 2:1 honours degree in a science or medicine related subject. Join us and explore the exciting world of biomedicine!

About the course

Overview

Within Biomedicine PhD, MD and MPhil, we focus on exploring:

  • the mechanisms of disease
  • understanding how disease impacts lives
  • utilising new diagnostic techniques
  • utilising new therapeutic techniques
  • developing new treatments

As part of the MPhil, MD and PhD Biomedicine, you'll register with a University research institute.

You'll have a structured programme of supervision and training. This is via our Faculty of Medical Sciences Graduate School.

Areas of research

We undertake the following areas of research and offer MPhil, PhD and MD supervision in:

Applied immunobiology (including organ and haematogenous stem cell transplantation)

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Entry Requirements

A 2:1 honours degree, or international equivalent, in a science or medicine related subject.


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Where is Newcastle University

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