Advanced Cell and Gene Therapies
Entry requirements
Minimum 2:1 undergraduate honours degree in a relevant subject
Subject requirements
We accept degrees in the following subject areas:
- Biology
- Biomedical Engineering
- Biomedical Science
- Medicine
- Neuroscience
- Psychology
We may consider degrees in other Medical, Engineering or Science subjects.
If you have any questions about entry requirements, please contact the school/department.
Months of entry
September
Course content
Course description
Lead academics: Professor Mimoun Azzouz and Professor Janine Kirby
This course is designed to give you knowledge and training in a cutting-edge area of science, which you can apply to a wide range of roles in a growing industry. Whether you are a recent graduate or are already working in the field of cell and gene therapies, there are a range of qualifications and part-time options available, designed to support your studies.
You can study the genetics behind rare inherited diseases, and how cell and gene therapies provide treatment options that can be tailored to individual patients. In the laboratory, you can explore a range of topics and techniques in molecular and cellular biology. You can also learn how scientists work with industry to translate discoveries into marketable healthcare products, with module content covering topics such as manufacturing, quality control, regulation, safety and clinical trials.
As an Advanced Cell and Gene Therapies student, you will learn from the experts who run our Gene Therapy Innovation and Manufacturing Centre (GTIMC). Researchers at this multi-million-pound facility are working to accelerate the development of gene therapies into life-changing treatments. The Sheffield team works with pharmaceutical companies and other organisations in an expanding global gene therapy network, which creates unique learning opportunities throughout the degree. Some of our collaborators give lectures, and MSc and PGDip students may have the opportunity to be part of a project with one of our industry partners during a 20-week research project.
You will be based within the Sheffield Institute of Translational Neuroscience (SITraN) – an internationally recognised centre of excellence, where top researchers are working on groundbreaking treatments to improve the lives of patients with neurodegenerative disorders.
Intercalation
Please see our University website for the most up-to-date course information: https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/postgraduate/taught/courses
Information for international students
Fees and funding
https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/international/fees-and-funding/tuition-fees
Qualification, course duration and attendance options
- MSc
- full time12 months
- Campus-based learningis available for this qualification
- part time24 months
- Campus-based learningis available for this qualification
Course contact details
- Name
- Postgraduate Admissions Tutor
- CellGeneTherapies@sheffield.ac.uk
- Phone
- +44 114 222 2296