

The Master of Science (MSc) in Cancer Research and Molecular Biomedicine at the University of Manchester is a one-year, full-time program focused on the molecular and cellular basis of cancer. The program explores the latest developments in cancer biology, genomics, and immunotherapy, providing students with a deep understanding of the molecular mechanisms driving cancer. Students will also learn how to apply cutting-edge technologies in biomedicine to develop new treatments and improve patient outcomes.
This program offers hands-on laboratory experience and the opportunity to work on live research projects with leading experts in the field. Graduates of this program are well-equipped to pursue careers in cancer research, pharmaceutical companies, or clinical research, where they can contribute to advancements in cancer diagnosis, treatment, and prevention.
Semester 1 – Foundations in Cancer Research and Molecular Biomedicine
Semester 2 – Advanced Cancer Research and Therapeutic Strategies
Graduates of the Cancer Research and Molecular Biomedicine MSc program at the University of Manchester will be well-equipped for careers in biomedical research, cancer therapeutics, and clinical trials. With expertise in cancer biology, molecular techniques, and therapeutic development, graduates can pursue roles as cancer researchers, biomedical scientists, clinical trial coordinators, biotech professionals, and pharmaceutical researchers. Employers include academic institutions, cancer research centers, pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies, and healthcare organizations. Graduates may also choose to further their studies with a PhD in cancer research, biomedicine, or molecular biology.
The Cancer Research and Molecular Biomedicine MSc program at the University of Manchester provides students with a comprehensive understanding of cancer biology and molecular biomedicine. The full-time, on-campus format allows students to engage in hands-on research, using cutting-edge techniques in molecular biology, genetics, and biomedical science. The program focuses on translational research, bridging the gap between basic science and clinical applications, preparing graduates to contribute to innovations in cancer treatment and biomedical research. With its strong emphasis on research skills and practical application, this program is ideal for those aiming to pursue careers in cancer therapeutics, biomedical research, or academic study in molecular biomedicine.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +44 (0)161 306 6000
Email: admissions@manchester.ac.uk
Address: University of Manchester, Oxford Road, Manchester, M13 9PL, United Kingdom