Infection and Immunity
Provided by University of Liverpool School of Medicine
About the course
Course overview
Never before has this area of study been so publicised. The importance of infection and its control, being so visible during the coronavirus pandemic, highlighted the need for scientists who can contribute to infectious disease research from an understanding of epidemiology, to public health measures and how the immune system responds to viruses and vaccines.
Introduction
Our Infection and Immunity MSc programme will develop your understanding and skills within infectious disease, immunology, therapeutics and vaccines that connects with world class infection-related research and interfaces with clinical and global health issues.
You will be taught by internationally-renowned infection and health scientists and clinicians in practice, to provide in-depth scientific knowledge and you will receive training for research that can be applied to academic, commercial and healthcare settings.
In addition, you will learn digital, programming and informatic skills that are of increasing importance for research and many employers.
Please note that this programme is suitable for intercalating medical students.
What you'll learn
- Develop core skills in critically evaluating issues associated with emerging infectious disease and pandemics
- Statistical techniques in the design of experiments in biological research
- Develop core skills in critically evaluating design and implementation of diagnostics, therapeutics and vaccines
- Theoretical and technical knowledge in sequence analysis, phylogenetics, and the modelling of proteins, and others
- Coding skills to perform tasks in the biological sciences
- Develop principal skills in presenting immunological interactions and responses
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01 Sep 2025 | Distance learning | Book now |