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Swansea University
Nanomedicine, MSc
- Swansea, United Kingdom
MSc
Full time, Part time
On-Campus
English
Nanomedicine is the interface of clinical medicine, pharmaceutics, regenerative medicine and nano(geno) toxicology. Increasing demand and awareness of nanotechnology applications in Medicine has lead to the emergence of Nanomedicine. Capitalising on the £22m infrastructure investment in the Centre for Nanohealth (CNH).


University of Pavia
Master in Industrial Nanobiotechnologies for Pharmaceuticals
- Pavia, Italy
Master degree
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
The Master in Industrial Nanobiotechnologies for Pharmaceuticals creates highly specialized professionals able to satisfy the needs of research, manufacture and quality control in the area of nanotechnologies applied to industrial pharmaceutical biotechnology that merge into nanomedicine.
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Tampere University
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Master of Science (Technology) in Biomedical Micro- and Nanodevices, Biomedical Sciences and Engineering
- Tampere, Finland
MSc
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
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People's need for more tailored and cost-efficient implants, devices, and health informatics solutions is growing. The biomedical engineering industry is an increasingly important, global high-tech sector. In Finland, the health tech industry is especially strong. With the emergence of numerous small enterprises, the fields of biomedical sciences and engineering are rapidly expanding and offer diverse career options. This program provides you with a solid understanding of the challenges related to biomedical and health sciences.


Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Bachelors in Nanomedicine
- Blacksburg, USA
Bachelor's degree
Full time
On-Campus
English
A Bachelor's in Nanomedicine prepares students to work at the intersection of medicine, biology, and nanotechnology. The curriculum focuses on understanding how tiny materials, at the nanoscale, can b...


Northeastern University
Masters in Nanomedicine
- Toronto, USA
Master degree
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Master’s in Nanomedicine prepares students to work at the intersection of medicine, biology, and nanotechnology. The program covers core areas like nanomaterials, imaging, drug delivery, and diagn...


University of South Florida
Pharmaceutical Nanotechnology, M.S.
- Tampa, USA
MSc
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Pharmaceutical Nanotechnology M.S. program focuses on teaching students how to develop and evaluate nanoscale drug delivery systems. It covers the principles of nanomaterials, their interactions w...
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Nanomedicine combines the principles of nanotechnology with medical applications, focusing on improving diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of diseases. This interdisciplinary field offers exciting opportunities for innovation and critical advancement in healthcare.
Through courses in biophysics, drug delivery systems, and molecular imaging, students discover how to manipulate materials at the nanoscale to develop targeted therapies. You'll gain hands-on experience with techniques like nanoparticle synthesis and surface modification, essential for crafting effective therapeutic agents. Empirical research and lab work cultivate analytical skills and foster independence as students engage with complex biological models.
At the Master's and PhD levels, programs emphasize research methodologies and collaborative projects, preparing graduates for roles in academia, healthcare, or the pharmaceutical industry. Career paths often include positions as research scientists, clinical engineers, or regulatory specialists, where professionals utilize their expertise to address critical healthcare challenges through nanomedicine solutions. Graduates emerge equipped with a strong foundation to make meaningful contributions to the evolving landscape of medical science.