Learn how multiomics data is generated, integrated, and interpreted to explain biological mechanisms in health and disease. Through laboratory training and a substantial research project, you develop practical skills in modern biomedical analytics.
The MSc in Applied Multiomics in Biomedicine at Imperial College London offers a comprehensive exploration of how multiomics data is generated, integrated, and interpreted to elucidate biological mechanisms related to health and disease. This program combines rigorous laboratory training with a substantial research project, allowing students to develop essential practical skills in modern biomedical analytics.
The curriculum is designed to provide a robust foundation in key areas of biomedical research, including:
A significant component of the program is the six-month research project conducted in a host laboratory, culminating in the completion of an MSc thesis and an oral assessment.
Applicants are typically expected to have an Upper Second Class degree or its equivalent in a relevant field. Proficiency in English is also required, with specific scores needed for standardized tests.
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