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King's College London, University of London: Translational Cancer Medicine MRes
Institution | King's College London, University of London |
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Department | Life Sciences and Medicine |
Web | http://www.kcl.ac.uk |
Telephone | +44 (0) 20 7123 4843 |
Study type | Taught |
Summary
Translational Cancer Medicine enables you to gain detailed knowledge and understanding of research methods applied to rational drug design, clinical study design, molecular and cell biology, tumour immunology, genetics and cancer imaging. You'll gain practical experience through two six-month laboratory rotations.
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Key benefits*
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A unique research course that includes the study of advanced imaging methods and tumour immunology.
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The sponsoring laboratories and departments all have international standing and closely supervise research trainees throughout the study course.
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This is a competitive course to support PhD applications and continued translational and medical training.
ResM (Research Masters)
Level | RQF Level 7 |
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Entry requirements | First class or high 2:1 BSc (honours) degree or overseas equivalent in biomolecular or physical sciences. MBBS students can be admitted at any time following the third year of their programme. Post-year three: entry is based on year three performance plus evidence of knowledge of the basic elements of translational research topics. Advanced years (four to five): students must complete their current year of study. External students need to obtain permission from their own medical school and provide evidence of their exam performance in the pre-clinical examinations. |
Location | Guy's Campus New Hunts House Southwark London SE1 1UL |
Level | RQF Level 7 |
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Entry requirements | First class or high 2:1 BSc (honours) degree or overseas equivalent in biomolecular or physical sciences. MBBS students can be admitted at any time following the third year of their programme. Post-year three: entry is based on year three performance plus evidence of knowledge of the basic elements of translational research topics. Advanced years (four to five): students must complete their current year of study. External students need to obtain permission from their own medical school and provide evidence of their exam performance in the pre-clinical examinations. |
Location | Denmark Hill Campus Health Service and Population Research Department, Institute of Psychiatry De Crespigny Park, Denmark Hill Southwark London SE5 8AF |
Level | RQF Level 7 |
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Entry requirements | First class or high 2:1 BSc (honours) degree or overseas equivalent in biomolecular or physical sciences. MBBS students can be admitted at any time following the third year of their programme. Post-year three: entry is based on year three performance plus evidence of knowledge of the basic elements of translational research topics. Advanced years (four to five): students must complete their current year of study. External students need to obtain permission from their own medical school and provide evidence of their exam performance in the pre-clinical examinations. |
Location | St Thomas' Campus Westminster Bridge Road Southwark London SE1 7EH |
Level | RQF Level 7 |
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Entry requirements | First class or high 2:1 BSc (honours) degree or overseas equivalent in biomolecular or physical sciences. MBBS students can be admitted at any time following the third year of their programme. Post-year three: entry is based on year three performance plus evidence of knowledge of the basic elements of translational research topics. Advanced years (four to five): students must complete their current year of study. External students need to obtain permission from their own medical school and provide evidence of their exam performance in the pre-clinical examinations. |
Location | Guy's Campus New Hunts House Southwark London SE1 1UL |
Level | RQF Level 7 |
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Entry requirements | First class or high 2:1 BSc (honours) degree or overseas equivalent in biomolecular or physical sciences. MBBS students can be admitted at any time following the third year of their programme. Post-year three: entry is based on year three performance plus evidence of knowledge of the basic elements of translational research topics. Advanced years (four to five): students must complete their current year of study. External students need to obtain permission from their own medical school and provide evidence of their exam performance in the pre-clinical examinations. |
Location | Denmark Hill Campus Health Service and Population Research Department, Institute of Psychiatry De Crespigny Park, Denmark Hill Southwark London SE5 8AF |
Level | RQF Level 7 |
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Entry requirements | First class or high 2:1 BSc (honours) degree or overseas equivalent in biomolecular or physical sciences. MBBS students can be admitted at any time following the third year of their programme. Post-year three: entry is based on year three performance plus evidence of knowledge of the basic elements of translational research topics. Advanced years (four to five): students must complete their current year of study. External students need to obtain permission from their own medical school and provide evidence of their exam performance in the pre-clinical examinations. |
Location | St Thomas' Campus Westminster Bridge Road Southwark London SE1 7EH |
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