This Master’s programme at the University of Pavia trains you to design and develop nanotechnologies for pharmaceutical and nanomedicine applications, from molecular mechanisms to industrial quality needs. You will study how nanomaterials can be engineered to improve drug delivery, formulation, and analytical control.
The Master's programme in Nanobiotechnologies for Pharmaceuticals at the University of Pavia equips students with the expertise to design and develop cutting-edge nanotechnologies for pharmaceutical and nanomedicine applications. This 24-month course emphasizes a comprehensive understanding of molecular mechanisms and industrial quality standards, enabling graduates to enhance drug delivery systems and formulation processes.
The programme encompasses a variety of core subjects, including:
Students will develop essential skills in:
Note: Prospective students should verify the detailed study plan and final assessment requirements with the University of Pavia.
To be eligible for this Master's programme, applicants must possess a Bachelor's degree in one of the following fields:
Applicants with degrees in other disciplines must have completed specified training credits in relevant scientific subjects as determined by the university. English language proficiency requirements may apply; please confirm with the university regarding whether a standardized test is necessary.
Graduates of the Nanobiotechnologies for Pharmaceuticals programme can pursue diverse career paths in pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, and nanomedicine sectors. Opportunities may include roles in research and development, quality control, regulatory affairs, and product formulation, equipping them to contribute significantly to advancements in healthcare and drug delivery systems.
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