Reproductive and Developmental Biology, MSc

at University of Aberdeen

About the Course

Infertility and other reproductive biology issues are increasing in the UK and the call for more expertise in the subject to help understand these conditions is needed. This MSc programme aims to provide advanced knowledge in reproductive biology and developmental biology and their relevance to health professionals. Focused on humans, and using animal models as well, you will be equipped with knowledge and skills involved in embryonic and foetal development and health; prenatal diagnosis and management of pregnancy; in vitro fertilisation; use of genomic technologies to understand gene function and identify disease causing gene mutations; role of stem cells in development and potential stem cell and gene therapy strategies to tackle congenital defects. In addition, the programme provides laboratory based research projects in developmental and/or reproductive biology. Upon completion, you will have a thorough understanding of the key concepts of reproductive and developmental biology including the latest state-of-the-art tools to study these processes. You will be equipped for professions allied to medicine, which may require additional specialist/clinical training, as well as research careers. More details: https://www.abdn.ac.uk/study/postgraduate-taught/degree-programmes/1152/reproductive-and-developmental-biology/

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Admission & Additional Information

Admission Requirements:

16 Year Of Education

Additional Information:

  • Intake: May, September, November& January
  • Language: English
  • Scholarship: Yes

Affiliated University

University of Aberdeen

The University of Aberdeen is a public research university in Aberdeen, Scotland. It was founded in 1495 when William Elphinstone, Bishop of Aberdeen and Chancellor of Scotland, petitioned Pope Alexander ...

Institution Information

University of Aberdeen King's College

Location: University of Aberdeen King's College, Aberdeen, AB24 3FX

Country: United Kingdom ( UK)