Course Overview
Nanomedicine sits at the intersection of nanotechnology, biology, engineering and medicine, and a growing awareness of its practical applications has led to an increased demand for professionals in a range of industries including healthcare and pharmaceuticals, materials science and manufacturing, energy and sustainability, and environmental and agricultural tech.
Based in the £22m Centre for Nanohealth (CNH), you will tackle nano-enabled innovation in molecular medicine, drug development, advanced drug delivery and imaging/diagnostics. The curriculum has a strong focus on regenerative medicine (incorporating biomaterials) and non(geno) toxicology, bolstered by expertise from the Faculty of Science and Engineering, and culminating in a multidisciplinary laboratory-based research project.
Perfect for graduates of cell and molecular biology, biochemistry, genetics, pharmacology, pharmacy, medical engineering and physics, with aspirations to apply their knowledge to the medical and life science fields. Our degree will equip you with the skillset to build a rewarding career that contributes to the advancements that nanotechnology is bringing to a range of industries including healthcare, biotech, pharmaceuticals and regulatory sectors.