Study MSc Genetics of Human Disease at UCL - summer open day sessions
We'll be hosting several sessions for you to find out more about our Genetics of Human Disease Master's Programme at UCL, where pioneering education meets groundbreaking research. The programme provides a comprehensive grounding in the genetics of disease, equipping students with the knowledge and skills needed to excel in this rapidly evolving field.
You'll engage with modern approaches to understanding genetic diseases and master the cutting-edge research methods that are advancing our grasp of disease development. Our curriculum is designed to provide a holistic understanding of genetics, ensuring that our graduates are well-prepared for careers in academia, industry, or clinical settings.
As a student in the MSc Genetics of Human Disease programme, you will be based at the UCL Genetics Institute (UGI), a world-renowned center dedicated to the development and application of biostatistical and bioinformatic approaches to human and population genetics. The UGI's state-of-the-art facilities and its association with leading geneticists provide an unparalleled environment for learning and research. You will have the opportunity to conduct laboratory or computational-based research projects under the mentorship of world-leading experts, gaining hands-on experience that is critical for your professional development. One of the key benefits of our programme is the unique position of UCL, which integrates basic science with the application of modern genetics to improve human health.
Our programme is designed to challenge and inspire you, providing the tools you need to make a meaningful impact on human health through genetics. With our comprehensive curriculum, expert faculty, and world-class research opportunities, the Genetics of Human Disease Master's Programme is the ideal stepping stone to a successful and fulfilling career in genetics.
Join us in May and June to meet Professor Nikolas Maniatis and Associate Professor Elvira Mambetisaeva to find out more about studying at UCL and the Division of Biosciences.
Book now to join our information sessions online, or in-person.