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Masters Degrees in Molecular Genetics
We have 94 Masters Degrees in Molecular Genetics
Masters Degrees in Molecular Genetics provide training in the study of genetics at the molecular level. They involve a focus on the processes that underlie the expression of genetic information in bodily functions. Entry requirements normally include an undergraduate degree in a relevant subject such as Medicine or the Biological Sciences.
Why study a Masters in Molecular Genetics?
## You will explore analytical methods in human genetics and genomics, including the role of genes in disease, inheritance, and therapy. Scrutiny of the cell cycle in human and animal molecular models, alongside transgenesis, is a component of most courses. Transferrable skills are developed through practical exercises such as experiment design, bioimaging, data collection, and bioinformatics. Academic inquiry in areas such as drug design, ethics, and safety is also a key component. Traditional careers include clinical genetics (undertaking laboratory testing and research in diagnostics facilities), and genetics counselling. Consultancy in industries such as biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, and veterinary science is also possible, with policy-making for government agencies, NGOs, and charities being a more exotic route.Refine your search
Translational Cancer Medicine MRes
King’s College London
Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine
Translational Cancer Medicine enables you to gain detailed knowledge and understanding of research methods applied to rational drug design, clinical study design, molecular and cell biology, tumour immunology, genetics and cancer imaging. Read more
Biochemistry - MSc
University of Oulu
Master’s Programmes
Biochemistry deals with fundamental questions, but the focus is always on the larger context: how can this knowledge be used to improve people's lives? In addition to theoretical knowledge, the master’s degree in Biochemistry offers strong hands-on laboratory skills and training of modern methods by teachers active in research. Read more
Biomedical Sciences MSc
Queen Mary University of London
School of Biological & Behavioural Sciences
From studying the fundamental processes that lead to diseases such as cancer, to helping overcome drug-resistant microbial infections, biomedical scientists play a vital role in society. Read more
MSc in Radiobiology
University of Oxford
Department of Oncology
The MSc in Radiobiology is a one-year, full-time course run by the Department of Oncology at the University of Oxford, delivered by world-leading academics and clinical scientists. Read more
MSc in Applied Cancer Science
University of Oxford
Department of Oncology
The MSc in Applied Cancer Science is a one-year, full-time course, designed to prepare students for careers in cancer science research, whether in academia or industry. Read more
MSc Plant Biology & Biotechnology
University College Dublin
UCD School of Biology & Environmental Science
Rapid developments in our understanding of plants and their significance to our wellbeing has been achieved through advances in a range of disciplines including genetics, genomics, cell biology, physiology, ecology and studies on climate change. Read more
Human Molecular Genetics - MSc
Imperial College London
Medicine
This course provides a broad grounding in human genetics, with the emphasis on the molecular aspects of human genetics, particularly in relation to human disease. Read more
Molecular Biology and Genetics
University of Pavia
Masters Programmes
The Application Period for 2023-24 intake is 15th November 2022 – 8th June 2023. Read more
Medical Molecular Biology with Genetics - MSc
Bangor University
College of Human Sciences
Our understanding of modern molecular biology and genetics, and it’s application in medical research, has led to huge advances in the diagnosis, prognosis and development of clinical treatments of human diseases. Read more
Medical Molecular Biology with Genetics - MSc
Bangor University
College of Environmental Sciences and Engineering
Our understanding of modern molecular biology and genetics, and it’s application in medical research, has led to huge advances in the diagnosis, prognosis and development of clinical treatments of human diseases. Read more
MSc Human and Molecular Genetics
University of Sheffield
School of Biosciences
Explore human genetics and develop an understanding of how human genetic diseases are diagnosed clinically at the chromosome and DNA levels. Read more
Genetics of Human Disease MSc
University College London
Division of Biosciences
The Genetics of Human Disease MSc aims to provide students with an in-depth knowledge of human disease genetics using molecular genetics, quantitative and statistical genetics approaches, and how this can be applied to improve healthcare through application of diagnostic tests and therapeutic agents. Read more
Molecular Genetics - MSc
University of Leicester
Molecular and Medical Biosciences
The course is for those who want to study molecular genetics at an advanced level. It is a demanding and challenging, but exciting, stimulating, and rewarding course. Read more
Molecular Medicine - MSc
University of Northampton
Faculty of Arts, Science and Technology
With specific pathways in Genetics and Genomics or Molecular Medicine. The Molecular Bioscience MSc has two distinct and separate pathways of study allowing you to focus on Molecular Medicine or Genetics and Genomics. Read more
Molecular Genetics - MSc (by Research)
University of Glasgow
College of Medical, Veterinary & Life Sciences
Our research lies at the interface of organismal, functional and systems biology. Read more