The Masters of Science in Molecular Medicine at University of East Anglia is a course designed for science graduates and clinicians. It aims to foster thorough knowledge and skills in the area of Molecular Medicine. The course explores how genetic, biochemical, and cell process changes can lead to disease, and how scientific understanding can help in the detection, treatment and cure of diseases.Course Content: The structure of the course consists of a year-long Research Project module, which exposes students to molecular and cellular biomedical research advancement. There are also Compulsory Taught Modules that will cover a wide range of topics from molecule to patient to population. This programme is assessed through a variety of formats including written papers, posters, oral presentations and the dissertation. Key Modules: The course comprises 6 key modules - Pathways of cellular dysfunction, Research project, Models of Health and Disease, Public Health and Epidemiology, Modern Methods in Biomedicine, From Genomes to Systems, Science Communication in Biomedicine.Accreditations: The information about accreditation is not available. Future Careers: This degree will equip students with the skills to thrive in both academic and industrial settings. The course can lead to careers in healthcare, the pharmaceutical industry, academia, and biomedical research. Graduates can also proceed to further study, such as a PhD or a postgraduate MD.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.