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The Cell & Gene Therapy MSc at UCL is an exciting programme that delves into the rapidly developing field of biological therapies. Taught by leading experts, this programme covers all aspects of cell and gene therapy, including biomedical science, stem cell biology, and clinical applications. You'll also receive training in research methodology and statistics. With entry requirements including a life science degree or medical qualification, this programme is designed for graduates, healthcare professionals, and scientists looking to advance their knowledge in this cutting-edge field. Join the largest concentration of cell and gene therapy researchers in Europe and pave the way for a rewarding career in academia, industry, or clinical research.
About the course
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The Cell and Gene Therapy MSc provides you with an in-depth insight into the cutting-edge and rapidly developing field of biological therapies. The programme is delivered by scientists and clinicians researching, developing and testing new treatments for genetically inherited and acquired diseases using gene delivery technology, stem cell manipulation and DNA repair techniques.
Entry Requirements
Applicants should be: holders of a life science degree (2:1 or equivalent) or a recognised medical or dental degree (at 2.1 standard where a grade is required); or qualified medical practitioners, with a qualification equivalent to a UK MBBS, or healthcare, pharmaceutical or biotech professional and scientists with equivalent experience (minimum of three years).
Fees
UK tuition fees (2024/25)
Full-time: £17,300
Part-time: £8,650
Overseas tuition fees (2024/25)
Full-time: £37,500
Part-time: £18,750