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In the recent past, molecular biomedicine has contributed significantly to the expansion of medical knowledge in the field of diagnosis and therapy and, with its interdisciplinary contributions, forms the basis for better understanding the causes of diseases and thus optimising therapy.
With an interdisciplinary range of courses, resulting from cooperation between the Faculties of Biology, Physics and the Faculty of Technology, the degree programme aims to meet the modern requirements of interdisciplinary training in biomedicine in a special way and is therefore particularly geared towards modern biomedical research. At the same time, the interdisciplinary orientation offers students a research-intensive environment, insights into current methods and issues in biomedicine and the opportunity to write a thesis in cooperation with local clinics and medical institutes.
Developments from scientific research, such as new and rapidly available methods of sequencing genetic material, are increasingly finding their way into routine diagnostics in clinics. The aim of this development is personalised medicine that is geared towards the precise needs of the individual patient. The Interdisciplinary Biomedicine degree programme is positioned precisely in this highly innovative field and thus also represents an attractive basis for a doctorate in biomedical research.
The degree programme is divided into the following main research areas:
1. The profile Experimental Science places particular emphasis on molecular and cell-biological analyses of disease-relevant principles.
2. The profile Bioinformatics prepares students specifically for the analysis of large and complex data sets in biomedical research.
You will find the programme of lectures for this course in the eKVV.
An overview of the introductory and information events is provided by the central student counselling services.
The standard period of studies is 4 semesters.
The studies Interdisciplinary Biomedicine comprise 120 credit points.
Access to the Master programme is granted to those who can provide evidence that they have a first university degree which has a standard period of study of at least six semesters, qualifies for exercising a profession and is in accordance with the subject-specific regulations.
In any case, please read the specific Admission requirements for this Masters programme in the Subject-specific regulations (PDF).
Degrees from accredited Bachelor programmes at German ‘Berufsakademien’ are equivalent to Bachelor degrees from universities.
Applicants with a university degree obtained abroad are granted access provided that the degree they have acquired is deemed sufficient for this purpose and they can provide evidence of the required language skills.
Further information on required language skills
Special conditions apply to applicants with a foreign certificate of education.
The study places for this degree programme are subject to local admission restrictions (numerus clausus). You need to apply within the currently applicable application deadlines.
As soon as you receive a positive response in the application and status portal (notice of access from the faculty) and receive your admission notice from the Student Office, you can submit your application for enrolment within the set deadline.
Step by step to a Master programme with NC
To the application portal
Special conditions apply to applicants with a foreign certificate of education.
Internet pages of the subject Interdisciplinary Biomedicine
Internet pages of the responsible institution(s):
Faculty of Biology with the courses offered
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