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2 Genetics Degree Programs in Netherlands


Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
M.Sc. in Genes in Behavior and Health (Research)
- Amsterdam, Netherlands
MSc
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Nature and nurture: how do they interact and correlate? Is health and wellbeing in our genes or is the environment the most important source of differences between people? And can we use DNA to predict our health? Both twin studies and molecular genetic studies have highlighted the influence of our genetic code on behavior and health. To adequately understand and influence behavior and health, we need to increase our knowledge of the way our genes play their part, by themselves and when interacting with our environment.


Erasmus MC Netherlands Institute for Health Sciences - Erasmus University Rotterdam
Research Master in Health Sciences - Specialization in Genomic & Molecular Epidemiology
- Rotterdam, Netherlands
Master degree
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
The major thrust of research in genomic & molecular epidemiology in the next ten years will be the identification of predisposing genes in complex diseases and environmental factors. This may ultimately lead to more targeted surveillance and improved clinical care.
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Studying genetics opens up an exciting journey into the fundamental processes of life. In the Netherlands, you'll engage with a highly collaborative and research-focused environment, where advanced genetic concepts are deeply intertwined with real-world applications.
Through courses in molecular genetics, bioinformatics, and genomic analysis, students gain the skills needed to work with gene manipulation techniques and data interpretation. The program emphasizes hands-on research, where you might find yourself designing experiments to study genetic disorders or developing strategies to enhance crop resilience. The curriculum encourages critical thinking and independence, empowering students to navigate complex biological theories and methods effectively.
As students explore diverse topics, they'll strengthen their adaptability in a rapidly evolving scientific field. Graduates often find opportunities in biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, and academic research, where they can contribute significantly to advancements in healthcare and agriculture. The Dutch emphasis on interdisciplinary study and innovation fosters an environment that champions inquiry and discovery, preparing you for a global career path.