Master of Translational Medicine
| Offered By | JCSMR |
|---|---|
| Minimum | 48 units |
| Academic Contact | Julio.Licinio@anu.edu.au |
| Academic Plan | 7651XMTMED |
| CRICOS Code | 072567J |
Translational Medicine is an emerging discipline that targets the pathway from basic science to clinical medicine, and from clinical trials into standard clinical practice and into health policy. This new discipline integrates and articulates separate but related fields, with the ultimate goal of improving medical therapies and health outcomes. The program is designed for graduate students that wish to further their academic qualifications in translational medicine via a coursework rather than a research based program. It is ideally suited for people working in clinical and allied health disciplines, in health policy and administration or for Bachelor of Medical Science, or Science graduates who wish to position their scientific knowledge within a translational framework.
The program has 2 core integrative courses and a capstone research-related course. The remaining courses can be selected from electives chosen from a number of themes: Fundamental Discovery; Translational Medicine and Health Sciences; Health Policy and Practice; and Global Health. In line with the interdisciplinary nature of the program electives must be chosen from two or more themes, but the suite of electives provides choices that will allow students to focus on their particular interests within translational medicine.
Note: All students must commence in the winter session to begin the program with MEDN8000 - Translational Medicine: From Discovery to Healthcare
The information published on the Study at ANU 2010 website applies to the 2010 academic year only. All information provided on this website replaces the information contained in the Study at ANU 2009 website.




