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Molecular Medicine, M.Sc.

What is it?

Signaling pathways, pathomechanisms, molecular causes of human disease and molecular switches as targets for new therapies are some of the contents of the international master’s degree program “Molecular Medicine, M.Sc.” The program contains both theoretical and practical parts and offers you exciting insights into the molecular bases of the human body.

This program does not train you for treating patients!

Full program description Molecular Medicine, M.Sc.

Degree type and duration

  • Type: Master of Science
  • Duration: 2 years
  • Language: English

Admissions

  • Find information on application and enrolment on the FAU International portal.
  • Contact the Student Advice and Career Center for further questions regarding admission (including recognition of previous qualifications).

Academic counseling

Contact Dominik Schaar for specific questions on the Molecular Medicine program, e. g. contents of courses, choice of main subjects, and matters of examination.

 

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