
Linkoping University offers the Master’s in Experimental and Medical Biosciences as a two-year program focused on biomedical research, molecular biology, and experimental medical methods. The program bridges laboratory science with medical applications, aiming to improve human health through scientific discovery.
Graduates can pursue careers in biomedical research, medical laboratory science, and pharmaceutical development, contributing to healthcare innovation and scientific advancement. The program is ideal for students aiming to work in research institutions or the life sciences industry.
Semester 1 – Foundations of Experimental and Medical Biosciences
• Introduction to Molecular Biology and Genetics
• Laboratory Techniques in Biosciences
• Biomedical Research Methods
• Research Methods in Experimental Biosciences
Semester 2 – Advanced Experimental and Medical Biosciences
• Human Physiology and Disease Mechanisms
• Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering
• Biomedical Ethics and Regulations
• Elective Modules in Medical Biosciences
Semester 3 – Specialized Experimental and Medical Biosciences
• Clinical Research and Translational Medicine
• Experimental Techniques in Medical Biosciences
• Biomedical Data Analysis and Bioinformatics
• Fieldwork/Research Project in Medical Biosciences
Semester 4 – Master’s Thesis & Final Project
• Independent Research / Thesis
• Advanced Topics in Experimental and Medical Biosciences
• Final Presentation & Research Evaluation
Graduates of the Experimental and Medical Biosciences program are well-prepared for careers in medical research, biotechnology, and healthcare. They can work as medical researchers, laboratory technicians, clinical scientists, and biotechnology specialists. With the increasing focus on personalized medicine and innovative healthcare solutions, there is high demand for professionals in this field. Graduates often work in research institutions, hospitals, pharmaceutical companies, and biotech firms, contributing to advancements in medical treatments and healthcare technologies.
The Experimental and Medical Biosciences program provides students with a comprehensive understanding of biological and medical sciences, with a focus on experimental research. Students gain practical experience in laboratory techniques, medical research methodologies, and data analysis. The program’s emphasis on both theoretical learning and hands-on experimentation ensures that graduates are well-prepared to contribute to groundbreaking research and the development of medical technologies.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +46 13 28 10 00
Email: infocenter@liu.se
Address: Linköping University, SE-581 83 Linköping, Sweden