Cancer and Molecular Diagnostics
Position Details (Master's)
This Cancer and Molecular Diagnostics program is offered by Teesside University . We use state-of-the-art technology to address current clinical needs including understanding host-pathogen interactions, infectious diseases, bladder weakness, cancer, Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, respiratory and other important diseases in order to improve diagnosis, prognosis and treatment options.
Key Facts
The teaching team includes members of the bioscience research who are working on understanding diseases in humans and other species to translate this knowledge into ways to improve the outcome of patients.
Facilities within the National Horizons Centre enable you to engage with a range of advance and innovative research themes including:
- comprehensive genomic, proteomic, metabolomics data acquisition, processing and modelling capability with internationally competitive instrumentation, software and technical support
- studies of disease pathways including biomarker discovery, treatment monitoring, development of diagnostics and screening, supported by bioinformatics modelling and development of predictive models
- biopharmaceutical research including product characterization, metabolism and drug interaction studies
- protein structure/function studies including aggregation, modification, activation and inhibition
- use of advanced cellular imaging capabilities, including live cell imaging, using light, confocal and Raman microscopy approaches incorporating fluorescence resonance energy transfer and fluorescence lifetime imaging. This will enable the study of, among other topics:
- molecular interactions
- conformational changes
- drug interactions with living cells
- tissue characterisation.
Courses
- Advanced Biological Aspects of Diseases
- Analytical Techniques
- Cancer Diagnostics and Therapeutics
- Clinical Biochemistry and Diagnostic Techniques
- Genomics and Bioinformatics
Teesside University
On Campus (Full Time)
1 year
Expired