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Master's in Molecular Biophysics(MRes) - London

  • Discipline: Physics, Biology
  • Categories: Master Courses
  • Location: London
  • Organisation:  Kings College London
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  • Posted Date: Wednesday, June 23, 2010 10:34:39 AM
Master's in Molecular Biophysics(MRes) - London


Apply now to start in September


Six MRC-funded studentships available


A one-year full-time research-intensive programme providing the foundation for a PhD or high level entry into industry, in areas such as structure-based drug discovery and the development of new medical and scientific imaging techniques.


Advanced biophysical techniques and research skills


Taught elements include molecular biology techniques and protein expression. Gain cutting-edge experience in structural biology (X-ray crystallography and NMR), chiral spectroscopy, cell imaging and advanced fluorescence. A research project makes up 75% of the programme.


Quality environment and facilities


Run by the internationally top-rated Randall Division of Cell & Molecular Biophysics in collaboration with complementary King's Research Divisions. Students will mix with researchers and PhD students, attending seminars and journal clubs in a stimulating intellectual environment.


We offer state-of-the-art X-ray, NMR, fluorescence microscopy and chiral spectroscopy equipment.


Funding available


Six MRC studentships are offered providing tuition fees and a generous stipend (eligible to UK graduates only). We welcome applications from excellent graduates in the physical sciences, biochemistry, molecular biology and other biomedical sciences. The programme carries 90 ECTS credits. Apply online now.


Further information


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