MSc Medical Microbiology with Advanced Research
Why choose Herts?
- Teaching Excellence: You will be taught by renowned researchers within our new multi-million-pound science facility.
- Industry-Focused Course Content: Explore current research areas including antimicrobial resistant, diagnosis, and pathogenesis of disease.
- Work-Related Learning: You have a sandwich year pathway available for you to find your own placement and enhance your employability.
Professional Accreditations
Subject to validation, this course will be accredited by the Royal Society for Biology Accreditation.
About the course
The MSc Medical Microbiology with Advanced Research equip you with the skills and in-depth knowledge required to have an impactful career in a range of sectors such. The course will help you develop extensive theoretical and practical laboratory skills in by building on the research expertise of the teaching team. Techniques and theoretical skills include: antimicrobial susceptibility testing, antibiotic resistance-gene analysis, microbial identification (16SrRNA sequencing and MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry), parasite identification, next generation sequencing analysis, bacteriophage isolation and purification, antibiotic discovery and characterisation, and mammalian cell culture.
You’ll be taught by expert speakers from the biopharmaceutical industry, academic experts from other universities and the University of Hertfordshire staff. With our modern facilities, emphasis on laboratory work, and teaching underpinned by the latest research, you’ll be qualified to launch a career in research and development for biopharmaceutical companies. You could also work in a wide range of non-laboratory job roles across a range of sectors, including academia and microbiology.
Alternatively, consider taking our other MSc Medical Microbiology routes:
Why choose this course?
- 92% overall satisfaction for Medicine and Dentistry in the Postgraduate Taught Experience Survey (PTES, 2024)
- You’ll be taught by expert staff in medical microbiology, who have worked in academic research, clinical research, the NHS, and the biopharmaceuticals sector
- You’ll benefit from pioneering guest lecturers from academia and industry
- Our modern Science Building provides excellent facilities for laboratory work, including QPCR, cell culture, protein analysis, isolated tissue studies and immunohistochemistry
- Upon graduation, you’ll be equipped to work in a wide range of roles in the medical microbiology and biotechnology industries
- If successful, you will have the opportunity for an extended 12-month research project
- We adopt a blended learning approach to teaching, focussing on problem-based scenarios so you can develop strong critical analysis skills. You’ll have substantial exposure to practical techniques and guaranteed laboratory-based research projects
- Allied Health was ranked in the top 25% of UK universities for research impact (Research Excellence Framework, 2021).
What will I study?
We’ll provide you with opportunities to develop your knowledge of the molecular pathogenesis of clinically significant microorganisms. You’ll study selected pathogens and learn how diseases are spread, diagnosed, treated, and prevented.
The course includes a series of taught modules covering topics such as cell biology and immunology, genetics and protein biology, antimicrobial resistance, diagnostic techniques, emerging viruses and fungi, research design and analysis, microbiome studies, biotechnology. There’s also a specialist research project where you can focus on a research topic that interests you. You’ll benefit from our problem-based teaching approach and develop advanced critical analysis and group working skills.
You’ll undertake a practical project as part of your MSc enabling you to use our expert facilities. You’ll work alongside researchers in our Biosciences Research Group and gain vital experience. Current research projects include studies in the following broad areas:
- Novel antimicrobial agent development
- Bacterial pathogen physiology and virulence, e.g. Clostridioides difficile, Mycobacterium spp., Klebsiella spp., Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Staphylococcus aureus
- Antimicrobial resistance studies
- Extracellular vesicles and links to infection processes
- Bacteriophage biology and resistance gene transfer
- MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry for microbial identification and characterisation
Key staff
Dr Andrew Timms
Lecturer
Dr Cristina Barrero Sicilia
Deputy Programme Leader
Dr Esther Garcia-Cela
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Dr Madhu Goyal
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Dr Shan Goh
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Dr Simon Baines
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Further course information
Course fact sheets | |
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MSc Medical Microbiology - Extended (Revised 2024) | Download |
Programme specifications | |
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MSc Medical Microbiology - Extended (Revised 2024) | Download |
Additional information | |
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Sandwich placement or study abroad year |
n/a |
Applications open to international and EU students |
Yes |