Description
Cancer medicine research at the University of Liverpool is at the forefront of developing discoveries that translate into tangible patient benefits. The program focuses on fundamental research into the mechanisms of cancer development, aiming to identify potential therapeutic targets. Through translational research and clinical trials, students have the opportunity to combine existing therapies with novel approaches, utilizing predictive and prognostic biomarkers.
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the Cancer Medicine program are equipped to pursue careers in research, clinical studies, and translational research in various areas of oncology, including pancreatic cancer, haemato-oncology, head and neck cancer, and more.
Requirement
- Bachelor's degree with CGPA > 2.50/4.00 OR 3.0-3.5/5.00
- Copy of international Passport Bio-Data Page
- Bachelor's Degree Transcript
- Bachelor's Degree Certificate
- Masters Degree Transcript
- Masters Degree Certificate
- Passport Photograph
- English Proficiency: IELTS (7.0) or TOEFL IBT Minimum 100 overall with L 21 R 21 W 21 S 23 (Optional)
- Curriculum Vitae
- Two reference letters
- Statement of Purpose in English
Structure
The Cancer Medicine program at the University of Liverpool is structured to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of cancer biology, translational research, and clinical studies. The curriculum includes courses on fundamental studies of cancer cells, molecular biology of cancer, and tumour-specific research in various areas of oncology.