Durata: 2 anni
Classe: LM-9 - Biotecnologie Mediche, Veterinarie e Farmaceutiche
Tipo di accesso:
Presidente: Flavia CERRATO
The board of examiners of the degree course
Informazioni generali sui requisiti di accesso
Per essere ammessi al Corso di Laurea Magistrale in Molecular Biotechnology è necessario
-essere in possesso di una laurea triennale o di un titolo equipollente, anche conseguito all’estero;
-soddisfare specifici requisiti curricolari;
-dimostrare un’adeguata preparazione personale;
-avere una conoscenza della lingua inglese di livello almeno B2 .
Tutti i dettagli relativi ai requisiti di accesso e alla verifica della preparazione personale iniziale e della conoscenza della lingua inglese sono disponibili al seguente link.
Verifica della preparazione iniziale
Voto di Laurea Triennale (o Laurea Magistrale precedentemente acquisita) ≥ 95/110 → l’adeguata preparazione personale è soddisfatta
Voto di Laurea Triennale (o Laurea Magistrale precedentemente acquisita) < 95/110 → l’adeguata preparazione personale è verificata mediante colloquio telematico
La conoscenza della lingua inglese di livello almeno B2 viene riconosciuta a seguito del superamento di un esame universitario di lingua inglese o equivalente.
Come iscriversi
La domanda di immatricolazione va presentata esclusivamente collegandosi all'apposita procedura on-line, a partire dal 7 luglio e fino al termine previsto dal Manifesto delle Tasse.
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Presentation
The two years Master Course in Molecular Biotechnology is designed to provide the cultural background of multidisciplinary biotechnologies for the production of goods and services through the use of biological systems; in particular the course is designed to prepare skilled graduates with scientific knowledge and professional abilities in the field of biotechnologies applied to the study, prevention and diagnosis of human diseases, with particular interest in the development of innovative drugs.
The Master program intends to provide classes organized on an interdisciplinary basis to be applied to various fields of molecular biotechnology, with emphasis on the fields of research, diagnostics and therapy. Training activities are also organized as stages to be carried out at research institutes or companies operating in the biotechnology, pharmaceutical, diagnostic and biomedical sectors. The training activities may be combined with research activities in selected laboratories with the aim of generating experimental data for the preparation of the thesis to be discussed in the final exam. The collaboration with researches of National Research Council Institutes (e.g.: Institute of Genetics and Biophysics - IGB; Institute of Protein Biochemistry - IBP) on teaching and research activities is an opportunity for the graduates to acquire knowledge in a broader range of fields related to Molecular Biotechnology, and skills to operate in various areas of academic and industrial research at national and international levels.
GUIDE TO APPLICATION
Professional profile
The Molecular Biotechnology graduate is an expert in the main biotechnological disciplines fully capable to perform, as a research team member or independently, analysis, research and biotechnological productions in the following sectors: manipulation of cells, tissues, animal models and microorganisms; pharmacology and molecular toxicology; design and production of gene therapy vectors; genetic and molecular diagnostics; design, production and control of biotechnological drugs; production and control of bioactive natural products.
Acquired skills and competences
Graduates in Molecular Biotechnology possess an excellent background in theoretical and applicative aspects of biomolecular sciences and biotechnologies related to human health, which provides skills to carry out basic and/or applied research work in health sectors. Moreover, the skills and competences acquired by the graduates in Molecular Biotechnology can also be appreciated in international contexts.
Employment opportunities
Graduates in Molecular Biotechnologies will be able to operate at high levels of responsibility in the following fields: chemical, cosmetics, pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries; University research centers, National Research Council or other public and private research institutions; public and private laboratories; hospitals; regulatory authorities.
Moreover, the professional profile of the Graduate in Molecular Biotechnologies provides international employment opportunities in the mentioned fields.
The Graduates in Molecular Biotechnologies after a positive evaluation of the examination can be registered in the professional register of biologists.
(DM n.328 - 05/06/2001, GU - 17/08/2001)
Didactic Regulations
Didactic regulation disciplines all training activities of the course of study in respect with University Didactic Regulation.
Didactic Regulation includes training goals specific for that Course of Study, the list of the training activities for each of which are specified the fields and scientific sectors of reference, any partition into modules and the number of university credits (ects). Furthermore, the Regulation specifies the requirements for admission to the course of study, the timetable partition of the training pathway, the way the internship and tutoring do perform, the provisions envisaged for the final exam.
Study plan
The plan of studies describes the course of study offered in the current academic year, the admission and entry requirements, the teaching activities and specifications of tutor assignment.
Internship
The Internship is a qualifying training experience coherent with the study pathway and it gives the student the opportunity to receive both a feedback and an enrichment on what he has been learning throughout the university studies in such a way to guide future professional decisions.
How to activate an internship