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Imperial College London: Nanomedicine and Nanodiagnostics

Institution Imperial College London View institution profile
Department Chemistry
Web www.imperial.ac.uk/study/courses/
Email admissions.enquiries@imperial.ac.uk
Telephone 020 7594 2207
Study type Taught

Summary

Nanomedicine and nanodiagnostics are central to the latest cutting-edge developments in the next generation healthcare targeting disease detection, diagnosis and improved treatments.

Discover how nanoparticle assemblies offer new avenues for drug delivery and enhanced imaging of diseases.

Undertake modules in nanomedicine and imaging, gaining skills and knowledge that will enable you to evaluate next-generation nanomedicines and imaging agents.

Conduct a bespoke nine-month research project and develop technical research, communication and presentation skills .

Benefit from access to state-of-the-art laboratories at our White City Campus and opportunities for conducting interdisciplinary research.

Masters in Research (MRes)

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