Study Programmes Master in Molecular and Computational Biomedicine

Study and career opportunities

Several job opportunities are available to graduates in the biotech and pharmaceutical industries, as a researcher in biological, biomedical or pharmaceutical laboratories, as well as in digital health companies and as a Data scientist with a focus on biomedical and life science informatics applications.

    Learning Outcomes

    • Recognize in the context of multi-layer complexity of cells and organisms the key elements, methods and procedures of omics technologies, bioinformatics and systems biology.
    • Associate these key technologies and principles with fundamental questions in the understanding of common diseases and biological processes in general.
    • Relate published data and own results from experiments and modelling.
    • Critically analyse the impact of these findings on molecular medicine and biological processes in general.
    • Assemble this information in form of a MSc thesis.
    • Develop thereby a high degree of autonomy and leadership skills.
    • Evaluate the impact of the project results as a basis for possible patenting, publication and/or grant applications.
    • Become an interdisciplinary researcher in life sciences being able to work in international team environments
    • Learn to manage uncertainty, risk, and failure when they arise.


    Study perspectives

    Graduates can continue their studies with a PhD in Systems and Molecular Biomedicine at the 8xav¸£Àûµ¼º½ of Luxembourg.

    Job perspectives

    Graduates have job opportunities in various areas.
    Here are some examples of alumni careers who graduated with the Master in Molecular and Computational Biomedicine:

    • Senior scientist,
    •Clinical fellow,
    • Scientific assistant,
    • Teacher in Lycee, Luxembourg
    • Data Scientist,

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