The successful application of Nanobiology will require true disciplinary integration of physics and biology.
In the field of Life Sciences, biology and physics are converging. Traditionally, the level of the cell is the domain of biologists and medical researchers. However, physical processes are at work as well on the cell level. To be able to understand the molecular basis of health and disease, knowledge of both physics and (molecular) biology is essential. Nanobiology is the discipline where biology, specifically the basic biology of human health and disease, and nanophysics meet.
The Nanobiology programme of TU Delft and Erasmus MC builds on extensive existing bottom up research collaborations and cooperative mission organizations like Medical Delta.
Kosten
2018
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Full-time
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Internationaal
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€ 21600 / jaar
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2018
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Full-time
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Wettelijk voorgeschreven
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€ 2060 / jaar
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2019
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Full-time
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Internationaal
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€ 21600 / jaar
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2019
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Full-time
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Wettelijk voorgeschreven
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€ 2078 / jaar
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characteristics
Are you intrigued by the complexity of living systems? How do cellular and molecular processes function in health and disease? Can they be quantified, modeled, predicted, and modified? If you want to find answers to these types of questions the MSc Nanobiology is for you.
curriculum
The courses continue in the same line as the bachelor courses when it comes to the integration of physics and biology. Other mandatory courses will focus on microscopy in “ high resolution imaging” and modeling of complex systems. Apart from the compulsory courses, there is a large selection possibility from a list of electives courses.