MD Virology
Course Overview
This program offers a comprehensive, multi-disciplinary training in virology research at the UK's largest dedicated center, the MRC-University of Glasgow Centre for Virus Research. You will gain hands-on experience in a world-class environment, from fundamental molecular science to applied clinical and veterinary applications, preparing you for a wide range of career paths in science and industry.
Key Program Highlights
- Train at the UK's largest virology research center with state-of-the-art facilities, including cryo-electron microscopy.
- Pursue cross-disciplinary research on diverse viruses like influenza, hepatitis C, herpes, and emerging pathogens.
- Gain expertise in cutting-edge areas such as viral genomics, bioinformatics, mathematical modeling, and antiviral immunity.
- Benefit from a "bench to bedside" approach with strong links to industry for drug, vaccine, and diagnostic development.
- Tailor your research project to your career objectives, from fundamental virus-cell interactions to epidemiology and public health.
Course Overview
This program offers a comprehensive, multi-disciplinary training in virology research at the UK's largest dedicated center, the MRC-University of Glasgow Centre for Virus Research. You will gain hands-on experience in a world-class environment, from fundamental molecular science to applied clinical and veterinary applications, preparing you for a wide range of career paths in science and industry.
Key Program Highlights
- Train at the UK's largest virology research center with state-of-the-art facilities, including cryo-electron microscopy.
- Pursue cross-disciplinary research on diverse viruses like influenza, hepatitis C, herpes, and emerging pathogens.
- Gain expertise in cutting-edge areas such as viral genomics, bioinformatics, mathematical modeling, and antiviral immunity.
- Benefit from a "bench to bedside" approach with strong links to industry for drug, vaccine, and diagnostic development.
- Tailor your research project to your career objectives, from fundamental virus-cell interactions to epidemiology and public health.