PhD in Translational Medicine
DURATION
3 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
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EARLIEST START DATE
Oct 2025
TUITION FEES
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STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
Introduction
The doctoral program trains researchers to bridge the gap between laboratory and clinical sciences, facilitating translational research. Objectives include understanding biological structures, applying diagnostic and therapeutic interventions, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration, and addressing ethical implications.
The doctoral programme aims to train researchers who are able to develop research projects that bridge the gap between laboratory activity and clinical sciences, facilitating the translational process in both directions.
Aims
- Understand and study biological structures in the different levels of the organisation, their physiological and pathological modifications in the framework of interactions between people and the environment, exploring diagnostic and therapeutic interventions and facilitating their application in clinical practice
- Learn a scientific translational research approach which can favour points of contact between biological and clinical-behavioural discoveries and preventive, therapeutic and rehabilitation practices in order to improve di health and lifestyle, also considering the global increase in life expectancy
- Acquire a solid preparation in the methodological disciplines required to formulate correct experimental hypotheses, define experimental designs and critically interpret results
- Promote communication between biological and clinical-behavioural research, particularly in relation to movement and physical activity in the area of prevention, mental-physical well-being, sport and professional performance, in conditions of health, illness and disability, in a unified perspective
- Understand the ethical implications of clinical and biological research
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Curriculum
Year 1
December 2023
Compulsory
- Gene and Cell Therapy Program in Hematology
March 2024
Mandatory
- 2d, 3d and 4d Ipsc-Derived Cellular Models to Study Neuromuscular Diseases
Year 2
November 2023
Compulsory
- Evaluation of Physical Exercise - 2024 Update
February 2024
Compulsory
- Biomarkers in Precision Medicine: Bridge the Gap Between Translational Research and Clinical Practice
March 2024
Optional
- Cardiovascular Interactions
April 2024
Compulsory
- Hemostasis and Inflammation: from Molecular Aspects to Organ Damage
Year 3
April 2024
Optional
- Single Cell Analysis for Biomolecular and Matobolomic Pathways Discovery
May 2024
Optional
- Evolution of Modern Medicine