Newcastle University genetics programs focus on developing your scientific and experimental skills and equip you with the advanced knowledge you'll need to ensure you graduate fully prepared for your rewarding career in science. Studying a range of topics, from human molecular genetics, genetic diagnosis, evolution, genomics, biochemistry, microbiology, and physiology, a varied, but in-depth curriculum allows you to find your interests in the field. Faculty members, actively involved in groundbreaking genetic studies, provide mentorship and involve students in ongoing research projects. With strong links to biotechnology companies and healthcare institutions, graduates are well-positioned for careers in genetic counseling, pharmaceutical research, and personalized medicine. Students engage with cutting-edge genetic technologies, including gene editing and next-generation sequencing, in well-equipped research laboratories.
It ranked #84 by QS in the Global Ranking for genetics programs.
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