Diagnostics Technology Engineering - Specialization
The candidates taking the Diagnostics Technology Engineering specialization will be specialized in developing diagnostic methods for use on human subjects for rapid diagnostics and personalised medicine. This includes quantitative analyzes of biological samples typically by creating new technologies that provide better and more accurate measurements. The approaches will for example be blood sample analysis based on microfluidic chips, new sensors, and new biomaterials that allow for measurements in complex biological samples. Candidates will have strong understanding of biomarkers, surface chemistry, materials, quantitative and statistical methods
22202 | Molecular diagnostics and precision medicine | 5 | point | Spring F2A (Mon 13-17) |
22235 | Drug delivery | 5 | point | Spring F5B (Wed 13-17) |
22603 | Light microscopy for life science | 5 | point | Autumn E3A (Tues 8-12) |
27101 | Assay Technology | 5 | point | June |
27510 | Biosensors and bioanalysis | 5 | point | Spring F1A (Mon 8-12) |
27665 | LabChip: Design of Lab-on-a-chip systems | 5 | point | Autumn E4B (Fri 8-12) |
34430 | Introduction to biophotonics | 5 | point | Spring F5A (Wed 8-12) |
Specializations are merely recommended ways of choosing the courses in the curriculum. Applicants are not admitted to a specialization but to the programme and it is possible to choose among all the courses in the curriculum following the directions given. However, if a specialization has been fulfilled the title of the specialization may be added to the diploma.