The Faculty of Medicine at the University of Southampton has launched a MSc Cancer Biology and Immunology course to meet the demands of the ever-changing landscape of cancer research.
With students expected to start this autumn, the new masters course will explore molecular and immunological approaches to the diagnoses, prevention and treatment of cancers.
Students will complete research and laboratory skills modules as well as an 18-week dissertation project alongside the University’s team of leading cancer experts, to equip them with the skills needed for careers in clinical and basic scientific research.
The course will draw on the University’s extensive expertise in biological sciences and cancer immunotherapy and students will have access to the Centre for Cancer Immunology, the UK’s first dedicated hub for cancer immunology research.
Emma Reeves, Programme co-lead, said: “The field of cancer research is changing every day and as an institution known around the world for our contribution to cancer research, we wanted to launch a new course that’s fit for training the leaders of the future. After an extensive review of the existing UK PGT market in the ‘Cancer’ and ‘Immunology’ themes, we opted for a holistic approach utilising our School wide expertise in cancer research, combining the fields of cancer biology and cancer immunology as the core theme of the programme.
“We have collaborated with current students to help us refine and maximise student experience and we are really looking forward to welcoming our first cohort in October.