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Place of teaching
Campus Bologna
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Language
English
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Degree Programme Class
LM-9 - Pharmaceutical, Veterinary and Medical biotechnologies.
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Type of access
Open access
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International Programmes
Delivered entirely in English
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Years in which it is being held
II
Programme aims
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The Second Cycle Degree Programme in Medical Biotechnology aims to form professionals who have a high level of competence in the planning, scientific development and technical production of biotechnologies applied to human health, and who can therefore assum functions with a high degree of responsibility. The Degree Programme also aims to prepare specialized graduates with profound biomedical culture, concerning the relationships between structure and function of biomolecules and biosystems at the cellular, tissue and human levels in physiological and pathological conditions, and in-depth biotechnological knowledge, also acquired through solid practical laboratory experience.The Second Cycle Degree Programme in Medical Biotechnology follows a learning path which involves the acquisition by the student of basic knowledge:- on the medical aspects of the most important areas of human anatomy, physiology and pathology;- on pathological processes of human interest, with reference to their cellular and molecular pathogenetic mechanisms;- on the main methodologies that characterize molecular and cellular biotechnologies also for the purpose of prevention, diagnosis and therapy of human diseases.The learning path of the Second Cycle Degree Programme in Medical Biotechnology also includes the acquisition by the student of specific skills in the following areas:1) bioinformatics;2) analysis of nucleic acids and proteins with advanced technologies and their application in the biomedical field for the purpose of basic research, diagnostics and therapy;3) cell manipulation and use of advanced cellular technologies for targeted therapy and cellular, tissue and organ bioengineering;4) post-genomics for the derivation of the genetic structures of individuals with the aim of prevention, evaluation of predisposition and targeted therapy of diseases in humans;5) biotechnological applications in the diagnosis and therapy of oncological diseases;6) methodologies that characterize molecular and cellular biotechnologies for the study of drugs, biopharmaceuticals, diagnostics and vaccines for therapeutic purposes.The acquired skills will be applied to different fields of medicine such as: oncology, neuroscience, hematology, cardiology, forensic medicine, gynecology and obstetrics, transplantation, endocrinology, gastroenterology, infectious diseases, dentistry, tissue engineering and use of biomaterials.The Second Cycle Degree Programme in Medical Biotechnology also includes learning areas characterized by specific learning objectives related to the professional profile that the programme aims to produce.
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Professional profiles
Function in a work context:
The Second Cycle Degree Programme in Medical Biotechnology aims to produce professionals with high level scientific skills. At the end of the two-year programme, Medical Biotechnology graduates will have acquired the knowledge and technical skills to work professionally in the following fields:
- experimentation and coordination of research activities and projects in the biomedical field (in particular, of innovative medicines, medicines for advanced therapies in the fields of gene therapy, cell therapy and tissue engineering);
- participation and coordination, in a multidisciplinary team, in the planning and definition of prevention and diagnosis interventions, through the management of molecular analysis technologies and biomedical technologies;
- participation in the assessment of personalized therapies based on genetic profiles and pharmacogenomic interventions;
- participation in therapeutic approaches, with particular regard to the development and testing of innovative medicines or biotechnological systems (including gene therapy and regenerative medicine) to be applied to human pathology;
- participation and coordination of work groups for the drafting of regulations concerning the technical / scientific aspect in the identification of new therapeutic principles (in particular, development of patents and evaluation of the relative industrial application in the biomedical field);
- performance of clinical study monitoring or Clinical Research Associate (CRA) functions for different therapeutic areas in accordance with the reference procedures.
According to current legislation, graduates in Medical Biotechnology can take part in the State Examination for the profession of Senior Biologist.
To gain greater levels of autonomy and responsibility, graduates in Medical Biotechnology can acquire additional skills by attending a Professional Master's Programme (2nd Level) in management and business management, or by continuing their studies in a PhD Programme or in a Specialization school.
Skills associated with the function:
Graduates in Medical Biotechnology are able to apply, with defined degrees of autonomy, biotechnological protocols in the medical field and to collaborate in development and surveillance programmes of biotechnology applied to man, taking into account not only the technical aspects but also the ethical, economic, and administrative ones. Graduates in Medical Biotechnology are able to readily enter relevant national, European and non-European work environments, possessing appropriate technical and scientific skills, including information and communication management.
The following specific skills are required to perform the functions described above: students will be able
- to conduct basic and applied biotechnological research;
- to develop skills in health care and applications;
- to manage a biotechnology laboratory and to develop autonomous projects in the sector;
- to manage research in various fields, from molecular diagnostics to omics analysis, with knowledge of the advanced instrumentation available today in both research and applied medicine;
- to experiment and coordinate activities and research projects in the biomedical field;
- ability to experiment innovative medicines or for advanced therapies (gene therapy, cell therapy, tissue engineering);
- to participatate in multidisciplinary teams to plan and define prevention and diagnosis interventions, through the management of molecular and biomedical analysis technologies.
Appropriate transversal skills of a communicative-relational, organizational-management and planning type are also required, in accordance with the level of autonomy and responsibility assigned, with the organizational and work methods adopted and with the main interlocutors (colleagues, other professions, users and patients).
Employment Opportunities:
The main employment opportunities in Italy and abroad expected for graduates in Medical Biotechnology can be identified in:
Hospitals and specialized public and private laboratories;
Universities and public and private research institutions;
National and private health service structures;
Biotechnology, diagnostic and pharmaceutical industry;
Biotechnology service centers;
Institutions responsible for the development of health and patent regulations in the biotechnology field;
Environmental Prevention Bodies;
Medical-legal structures;
Notified and certification institues (conformity assessment);
National and international regulatory agencies;
Monitoring of clinical trials;
Biotech and genomic companies.
Graduates in Medical Biotechnology will also be able to operate:
in the industry oriented towards the protection of human health (in particular, in the pharmaceutical, diagnostic, cosmetic and biomaterial sectors), through advanced products and services;
in chemical-biotechnological and molecular-biological analysis laboratories (classification of economic activities, ATECO2002: N 85.14.1 Clinical analysis laboratories, hygiene and prophylaxis);
as consultants in specific fields of biotechnology;
at research institutes and public or private, national and international companies operating in the biotechnological sector applied to the pharmaceutical, cosmetic, vaccine and biomaterial fields;
in private and large companies as a specialist in advanced instrumentation in research and diagnostics; in public and private structures in both research and analysis laboratories.
Graduates in Medical Biotechnology are also eligible to apply for technical-logistic positions in the RIS (Criminal Investigative Unit) of the Carabinieri or for teaching positions at the middle (Scuola Superiore-I livello) and high school level (Scuola Superiore-II livello) (Code A060 - Natural Sciences, Chemistry and Geography, Microbiology).
In addition, graduates from the Second Cycle Degree Programme in Medical Biotechnology, upon passing the state exam, can enroll in the Professional Association of Biologists.
Continuation of studies:
- Ph.D Programmes
- Specialization Schools
- Professional Master's Programmes (2nd Level)
- for Clinical Research Associate, CRA: certification in accordance with Ministerial Decree November 15, 2011.
Access to further study
It gives access to third cycle studies (Dottorato di ricerca/Scuole di specializzazione) and master courses of second degree.
Course units
Admission requirements
Admission to the Second Cycle Degree Programme in Medical Biotechnology requires possession of a First Cycle Degree or a Bachelor's degree awarded after three years of study, or a foreign educational qualification recognised as suitable. Additionally, it requires possession of curricular requirements and to have passed an assessment test.Admission RequirementsPossession of a First Cycle Degree in the following classes: ex D.M. 270:• Class L-2 - Biotechnology• Class L-13 - Biological Sciences• Class L-29 - Pharmaceutical sciences and technologies• Class LM-41 - Medicine and Surgery ex D.M. 509/99:• Class 1 - Biotechnology• Class 12 - Biological Sciences• Class 24 - Pharmaceutical sciences and technologies• Class 46S - Medicine and SurgeryOr possession of a First Cycle Degree under the previous degree programme system awarded after four or five years of study and recognised as suitable by the Degree Programme Board.Admission to the Second Cycle Degree Programme requires candidates to pass an assessment test that will be held according to the methods defined in the Degree Programme teaching regulations.English language skills (B2 level), based on the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages, are also required.
List of teachers
- Maria Giulia Bacalini
- Nicola Baldini
- Giovanni Barbara
- Carla Bini
- Massimiliano Bonafè
- Giovanna Cenacchi
- Pasquale Chieco
- Lucio Ildebrando Cocco
- Farina Antonio
- Manuela Ferracin
- Matilde Yung Follo
- Maria Pia Giannoccaro
- Chiara La Morgia
- Giovanni Marasco
- Silvia Martini
- Riccardo Masetti
- Giorgio Medici
- Lorenzo Montanaro
- Luca Morandi
- Emanuele Panza
- Piero Parchi
- Marianna Penzo
- Emanuel Raschi
- Roberto Rimondini Giorgini
- Vittorio Sambri
- Alessandra Scagliarini
- Katia Scotlandi
- Marina Tadolini
- Caterina Tonon
- Stefania Varani
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