The Cancer Cell and Molecular Biology MSc at the University of Leicester is a full-time, one-year course with a start date in September. The course explores the interplay between cell and molecular biology processes in the human body and the cancers that result, providing students with a detailed understanding of the cancer cell, how it arises, and how it can be treated.Course Content: Students will delve into topics such as cell biology, genetics, disease mechanisms, and molecular and medical oncology. The course also includes a substantial research project where students will be given hands-on experience in a world-class research laboratory.Key Modules: The course consists of several key modules including Molecules of Life, Molecular Representations of Life, Biological Chemistry, and Molecular Transformation in Health and Disease.Accreditations: No specific accreditation information is provided for this course on the webpage.Future Careers: Graduates from this program can pursue a career in research within the pharmaceutical or biotechnology industry, or can go on to PhD studies. The students will gain a broad range of skills through this course that are of value in the job market, in scientific research, education and public service.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.