Cancer Biology and Therapy

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Course overview

The Cancer Biology and Therapy MSc will provide you with a high level understanding of the theory and practice of cancer research and how to connect cancer-related biomedical research with clinical applications.

Introduction

The city of Liverpool is a centre for excellence in cancer care.  This, coupled with the University’s strong links with the new Clatterbridge Cancer Centre, makes it the perfect place to hone your knowledge and skills in this area.  You will be taught by both internationally renowned biomedical scientists and clinicians in practice, providing in-depth scientific knowledge of the molecular mechanisms driving different cancer diseases and their relevance to clinical treatment options.

The core element of the programme covers a wide spectrum of research activities, starting from the identification of novel targets, through their validation in pre-clinical tumour models, and ultimately their validation in early phase clinical trials.

Our “bench to bedside” approach will enable you to work within a multidisciplinary environment of world leading scientists and cancer specialists to address the latest challenges in cancer research.

As part of this programme you will have the opportunity to join a cancer research team and pursue a research project where you will be exposed to the latest cutting edge technologies used for cancer research.

Please note that this programme is suitable for intercalating medical students.

Who is this course for?

This master’s is for graduates from a Biomedical Sciences background who want to pursue a career in cancer research.

What you'll learn

  • Hallmarks of cancer, cancer diagnosis and biomarkers
  • Cancer therapies and current challenges
  • Modern biotechnology and bioimaging tools and approaches
  • Statistical techniques in the design of experiments in biological research
  • Latest cutting edge technologies used for cancer research
  • knowledge and understanding of decisions affecting the design, delivery and assessment of clinical trials
  • How to use computational biology to address fundamentally important biological questions.

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01 Sep 2025 Distance learning Book now

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