Master of Systems Medicine (Research)
Murdoch University
About
In this course, you will get a unique opportunity to conduct a real-world clinical research project in the state-of-the art laboratory under the supervision of leading researchers.
The research project can be in an area of your choice and aims to address global unmet clinical needs.This degree is designed to provide you with systematic training in individual components of systems medicine.
This includes genomics, proteomics, transcriptomics, metagenomics and metabonomics (metabolomics).
A strong focus is placed on metabolic phenotyping and computational biology, which will be supported by access to facilities within the Australian National Phenome Centre (ANPC) and Centre for Computational and Systems Medicine (CCSM).
You will gain theoretical knowledge and practical experience and understand its application in areas of unmet medical needs such as maternal and early life, aging and neuropathology and cardiometabolic diseases.You will also develop various transferable skills such as problem solving, critical thinking and team-building.
This course will prepare you for employment in the increasingly multidisciplinary and borderless clinical and biomedical environments.6 reasons to study a Master of Systems Medicine (Research) at MurdochLearn cutting-edge laboratory techniques in one of the most advanced multi-omic facilities in the world.
Combine hands-on laboratory experience with computational skills and build confidence in handling “big data” using bioinformatic workflows.
Refine learned skills by undertaking a research project that addresses a real-world medical problem, choosing from areas such as maternal and infant health, cardiometabolic diseases, neuropathologies, gut health and microbial impact.
You will be part of a vibrant and supportive learning environment with opportunities to learn from world-class experts including clinicians, technologists, bioinformaticians and health economists.
Take advantage of our strong links with industry and the Australian National Phenome Centre (ANPC), which houses the largest state-of-the art metabolic phenotyping facility in an academic environment.
Discuss a range of health challenges with experts in drug design and molecular therapy, surgical innovation, health policy, medical devices, nanotechnology, manipulating the gut-brain axis and global health.Develop your skillsBuild essential skills and knowledge to meet your career or study goals.
Topics you’ll cover include:systems medicine bioinformatics and data science advanced research methods for scientists research design in systems medicine clinical application areas (cardiometabolic diseases, maternal and early life, aging and/or neuropathologies).Your careerYou’ll graduate with the theoretical knowledge and specialised practical skills required for employment in multiple areas of biomedical and clinical research as well as application into agriculture and veterinary sciences.
Graduates will be suited to careers in hospitals, universities and higher education establishments, pharmaceutical and food industries, start-ups in the biomedical sector, government advisory bodies, scientific management or data science.This course will also prepare you for entry into doctoral training programmes.Not ready to take on the Masters course just yet?
Systems Medicine is also offered as a Graduate Certificate and Graduate Diploma.
Structure
Course Core 48 credit points
Required Units 42 credit points
| Unit code | Unit name | Credit points |
|---|---|---|
| BIO512 | Introduction to Systems Medicine | 3 |
| BIO513 | Introduction to bioinformatics and data science | 3 |
| VLS683 | Advanced Research Methods for Scientists | 3 |
| BIO510 | Research design in systems medicine | 9 |
| BIO610 | Thesis in Systems Medicine | 24 |
Specified Elective Units 6 credit points
| Unit code | Unit name | Credit points |
|---|---|---|
| BIO514 | Systems Medicine in Maternal and Early Life | 3 |
| OR | ||
| BIO515 | Systems Medicine in Cardiometabolic Disease | 3 |
| OR | ||
| BIO516 | Systems Medicine in Brain Health and Neuropathology | 3 |
Entry requirements
Advanced Standing
Not applicable to research courses.
This information applies to courses offered at our Australian campuses only. Courses offered at our Dubai, Singapore and Myanmar campuses or delivered by Open Universities Australia may have different requirements.
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