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Master of Molecular Genetic Analysis

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Offered By Faculty of Science
Minimum 48 units
Academic Contact Program Coordinator
Academic Plan 7613XMMGA
CRICOS Code 061829E

Gathering genetic data is becoming faster and easier, now we need new ways to analyse the data. Skills in molecular genetic analysis are crucial. The new Master of Molecular Genetic Analysis to be offered by the ANU College of Science from 2009 equips scientists with key competitive advantages in the understanding and interpretation of genetic data.


Building on a series of highly successful national graduate workshops on population genetic analysis offered by the ANU College of Science over the past decade, the course provides a unique blend of theoretical knowledge, laboratory skills, and computing techniques - arming students with the intellectual tools they will need to design, carry out and interpret molecular genetic analysis.  

As a Masters by coursework the one year program is delivered by a combination of lectures and practical courses and intensive workshops taught by staff at the cutting edge of new developments in techniques of genetic data analysis. The Masters program will provide an essential grounding for students to understand and apply molecular genetic analysis tools to fundamental and applied research questions in fields ranging from behavioral and molecular ecology, population genetics, conservation and evolutionary biology.  

The applied fields that utilise the molecular genetic tools covered in the Masters course are as diverse as they are limitless. They include conservation and wildlife management, plant and animal breeding, pathogen epidemiology and evolution, taxonomy and biodiversity development, biosecurity and infectious disease management, and forensic analysis.  

To discover more please visit: www.anu.edu.au/BoZo/discover.php

For further information please contact: mmga.gradprog@anu.edu.au

Prerequisites

Applicants require a Bachelor of Science with a major in the field of biological sciences with relevant experience or honours. Applications close December 12 2008. 

The information published on the Study at ANU 2009 website applies to the 2009 academic year only. All information provided on this website replaces the information contained in the Study at ANU 2008 website.

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