Biomedical Research Track
Aims
The aim of the biomedical research track is to familiarize those students, who are interested in medical sciences, with basic and applied medical research, starting from their early curriculum in the faculty. The objective is to give these students high-quality methodological education and education in general issues relevant to the field of medical research. A further objective is to provide an opportunity to become acquainted with research projects by offering work as a scientist-student in a project over summer months (so-called rotation). With all this, the aim is to provide a good start to learning practical skills necessary for your work in research project(s).
Why to apply?
- The track provides high-quality methodological education and a suitable ground for growth when trying to adopt principles of scientific thinking and working practices
- The track provides a gateway to attach to research groups in the medical faculty working in the field of immunology, receptor research, reproductive medicine, immunology, microbiology and else.
- In the track you will learn skills and abilities which help you to meet challenges and solve problems presented by your future work as a medical doctor or odontologist
- The track gives a showcase of the career stages of a medical scientist and examples on how different aspects of career as a doctor and as a scientist could be combined
- The track paves way to attach to the graduate schools for thesis studies
- The track provides the required volume of credits for the doctoral degree (40 ects).
Now active
Applications to Biomedical research track 2012