Master in Molecular and Cellular Biology
Visit Master's degree in Molecular and Cellular Biology (BMC) is aimed at students of biology, basic sciences and the health professions, raising their awareness of multi-scale studies of living mechanisms and their pathological disorders.
The BMC Master's degree is a two-year program based on fundamental research, with the aim of training future engineers, project and product managers, and biomedical data managers for the pharmaceutical and biotech industries.
The courses present several aspects of the functional organization of cells, tissues and animal organisms in relation to the analysis of genome structure and expression.
The course will impart cutting-edge knowledge in molecular and cellular biology, combined with innovative technologies in these fields, in close interaction with the professional world.
The UNITEID University Diploma in Emerging Infectious Diseases is attached to three courses in the Molecular and Cellular Biology (MCB) Master's Degree:
Immunology, immunopathologies, infections
The first year, students will follow a common program, enabling them to acquire knowledge (use of biological models, functional organization of the cell and imaging, genome structure and expression, stem cell biology) and skills (practical skills, statistics, English and project management).
The second year includes a theoretical training organized into 5 specific courses (Immunophysiology, Immunopathophysiology, Virology, Host-Microorganism Interactions, Immuno-Oncology). The hands-on training (semester 4, 30 ECTS) consists of a 5-month internship en research laboratory or company, validated by a written report and oral presentation at the end of the year.
VGTV
Vectorology, gene therapy and vaccinology
In the first year, students follow a common program, acquiring knowledge (use of biological models, functional organization of the cell and imaging, genome structure and expression, stem cell biology) and skills (practical skills, statistics, English and project management).
The second year begins with theoretical training, including 3 specific courses (Gene Therapy and Vectorology; Molecular Virology; Vaccinology), a professional training course and an English course. Practical training consists of a 6-month internship in a professional environment, validated by a written report and oral presentation at the end of the year.
CSILS
Complex Systems in Life Sciences
First year, Students will follow a common program, acquiring knowledge (use of biological models, functional organization of the cell and imaging, genome structure and expression, stem cell biology) and skills (practical skills, statistics, English and project management).
The second year includes a theoretical training, These include workshops and lectures on genome expression, the functional organization of the cell and the use of animal models to study the molecular mechanisms of normal and pathological cell function. This theoretical component is complemented by modeling training in multiscale biophysics and chemistry, and training in scientific English. The hands-on training consists of a five-month internship in a professional environment, validated by a written report and oral presentation at the end of the year.