This programme focuses on:
Specific areas include: principles and technology underlying nanoscale synthesis and assembly involving both inorganic support materials and biological molecules; health care applications including the development of novel biomaterials, therapeutic delivery systems, imaging agents and biosensors.
Previous project placements have included: electrochemical etching of titanium and its application to implant technology; controlling cell behaviour through biomaterial surface topography; using intracellular and extracellular biosensors to measure superoxide; and evaluation of lab-on-a-chip technology.
Compulsory module:
You will also choose two of the following 20 credit modules:
You are required to take the 10 credit Statistical Techniques in Medical Research (MMB8028) module and will also choose one of the following 10 credit modules:
The largest single component of the degree programme is a 100 credit compulsory research project (MMB8099).