For students attending the Master's Programme in Biomedicine Programme outline Syllabus 4BI21
The programme provides cutting edge knowledge and essential practical skills for an academic research career within the field of molecular medicine. It focuses on understanding disease mechanisms at a molecular level, particularly for the most common and widespread diseases, with the aim of developing future methods for the diagnosis and treatment of these diseases.
Overview of the programme
The spring semester 2026 runs: 2026-01-16 - 2026-06-07
Sports day: 2026-02-18
Courses given
Semester 1
Frontiers in biomedicine, (10.5 credits) 2026-08-31 - 2026-10-13
Applied Biostatistics, (7.5 credits) 2026-10-14 - 2026-11-12
Bioinformatics, (7.5 credits) 2026-11-13 - 2026-12-14
Elective courses, (4.5 credits) 2026-12-15 - 2027-01-17
- Computational proteomics
- Sequencing and Genomics in Diagnostics and Personalized Medicine
- Introduction to translational pathology
Semester 2
Bioethics and Laboratory Animal Science, (7.5 credits) 2026-01-19 - 2026-02-19)
Applied Biomedical Communication and Professional Development, (7.5 credits) 2026-02-20 - 2026-03-24
Frontiers in Biomedicine: Research Project 1, (15 credits) 2026-03-25 - 2026-06-07
Semester 3
Biomedical Research Literacy, (6 credits) 2026-08-31 - 2026-09-13 and 2026-10-26 - 2026-11-08
Bioentrepreneurship, (3 credits) 2026-09-14 - 2026-09-27
Elective courses, (6 credits) 2026-09-28 - 2026-10-25
- Cell Biology, Development and Regeneration
- Circulation, Metabolism and Endocrinology
- Immunology and Infection
- Neuroscience
- Tumour Biology
Frontiers in Biomedicine: Research Project 2 (15 credits) 2026-11-09 - 2027-01-17
Semester 4
Degree project in biomedicine (30 credits) 2026-01-19 - 2026-06-07
Dates for the coming two academic years
Spring semester 2026 2026-01-19 - 2026-06-07
Autumn semester 2026 2026-08-31 - 2027-01-17
Spring semester 2027 2027-01-18 - 2027-06-06
Autumn semester 2027 2027-08-30 - 2028-01-16
