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Title:
Masters (MRes) Research Programme in Tissue Engineering for Regenerative Medicine, University of Man
When:
01.09.2010
Category:
Non-EESCN Events

Description

The Masters by Research in TERM is a new and pioneering one-year collaborative degree course combining expertise from a number of multi-disciplinary research groups across the University of Manchester. It aims to provide skills training and expertise in the practical techniques fundamental to tissue injury and repair including: 1.Core technologies relevant to tissue repair, engineering and regeneration2.The use of ‘smart’ biomaterials and biopolymers to repair and regenerate tissues3. Approaches to cell sourcing and cell differentiation4.Developing clinical trials and the challenges of commercialisation The MRes TERM provides training beyond the traditional boundaries of biology, medicine and engineering. It is unique as it is directed at students seeking to forge a career in tissue engineering and stem cell technology in either an academic or commercial setting. This allows students to specialise and focus on independent research projects tailored towards their career aspirations. Housed within the recently built UK Centre for Tissue Regeneration (UKCTR) the MRes combines two independent research placements to allow students the opportunity to experience a range of techniques. This follows a series of master classes covering aspects of cell sourcing, bioengineering and the barriers to commercialisation. With industrial input from the likes of Smith & Nephew, the MRes provides an ideal platform for career progression into PhD training, commercial settings or medical specialisation.  The course is now fully subscribed for 2009/10 entry. If you are interested in applying for 2010/11 entry, please visit the University of Manchester website at the link below: http://www.medicine.manchester.ac.uk/postgraduate/mres/term/ 

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