Cancer Immunology and Biotechnology MSc program offers a comprehensive curriculum covering the fundamentals of immunology and molecular biology of cancer. Students delve into the development of therapies such as vaccines, monoclonal antibodies, CAR T cells, and more. The course provides insights into the intricate relationship between tumours and the immune system, as well as the business aspects of cancer research.
Under the guidance of active cancer researchers and experts, participants are integrated into the Centre for Cancer Sciences to undertake a specialized six-month independent research project in the field of cancer immunology and biotechnology of their choice. Utilizing cutting-edge technology in oncology, students enhance their skills in analyzing and interpreting cancer research data effectively.
The program at Nottingham University ensures a solid understanding of tumour immunology and various immunotherapies, preparing individuals for a successful career addressing one of the most significant global health challenges.