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Stem Cell Technology (MSc) – (M.Sc.)

University of Nottingham

Human Development
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Annual Tuition Fee: ≈ € 6,810 ≈ € 19,712 (non-EEA)
Location: Nottingham / United Kingdom / View location on map ▾ Hide location on map ▴
Duration: 12 months Start Date: September
Educational Form:
  • Taught
Education Variants:
  • Fulltime
Languages: English 
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Course Content

The course content covers the following key areas:
Stem Cell Laboratory Techniques - Stem cell culture and the specialist analytical skills to evaluate stem cells form a significant part of the MSc course.
You will be given state of the art practical training in the following areas of stem cell research:

* Mouse and human embryonic stem cell culture
* Culture of various adult stem cell types
* Stem Cell Tissue Engineering
* Differentiation of stem cells
* Evaluation by PCR, FACS, imaging and cytogenetics
* Transfection and genetic modification
* The skills and techniques you will learn are used throughout the entire MSc programme and you will have access to the modern facilities used by researchers in the Wolfson Centre for Stem Cells, Tissue Engineering and Modelling.

Legal/ Regulatory Frameworks and Business Opportunities - The future of stem cell technology is dependent on the complex regulatory frameworks being developed within individual countries to govern the use, patenting and commercialisation of stem cells. As such, the course places considerable emphasis on the latest developments and on highlighting the current issues.
You will have the opportunities to examine the wide range of varying policies in the UK and other countries. Through both tutor-led tutorials and student-led sessions, the key issues will be debated with experts in stem cell ethics, law and patenting.
Clinical Applications - The challenges of delivering stem cells to the clinic are explored at several levels during the course.
Relevant to clinical translation, you will acquire skills and knowledge in the following areas:

* Growing cells in bioreactors and on scaffolds to enhance patient delivery
* The regulations governing clinical transplantation
* The production of clinical quality stem cells
* The principles of clinical trials
* Stem cell banking

Throughout the entire MSc course, emphasis is placed on the applications of the stem cell culture expertise gained in the research laboratory. Examples of clinical use of stem cell types will be discussed by leading clinicians.
This course comprises five core modules:

* Cell, Developmental and Molecular Biology
* Human Embryonic Stem Cells
* Adult Stem Cells
* Tissue Engineering and Clinical Application
* Research Skills and Technology Exploitation

Please note that all module details may be subject to change.
In addition, you will complete a 60-credit Regenerative Medicine Research Project - this is an opportunity to undertake a major piece of independent research under the supervision of one or more of the faculty members.
The attention to experimental design, conducting research and analysing/presenting data is aimed to provide an insight into the nature of high quality research and allow you the opportunity to develop a specific area of current relevance.

Course Structure
The MSc in Stem Cell Technology is taught on a full-time basis over one year (usually from October through to September).
The taught sections of the course occur in the autumn and spring semesters, during which you will be required to undertake five compulsory modules worth 120 credits in total.
During the summer semester, you will undertake a three-month, 60-credit research project and produce a dissertation.
Assessment is based on coursework assignments, essays and laboratory reports, as well as a business plan e-portfolio and written examinations.
You can expect to spend approximately 50% of the taught course practically based in the laboratory.
Research, IT and presentation skills courses have been purpose-designed for the MSc Stem Cell technology by the University Graduate School.


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Requirements

Entry requirements:Candidates must normally be graduates of an approved university, or other institution of higher education. The minimum requirement for entry is a 2(i) degree or equivalent.IELTS:6.5 in the IELTS exam (no less than 6.0 in any element)TOEFL paper based:600 in the TOEFL exam (no less than 5.0 in TWE)TOEFL computer based:Computer based TOEFL of 250 with a TWE of 5.0

Language Proficiency

Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE): Grade B (Score: 75)

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