Experimental Animal Biology and Immunology

Follow-up Master's degree in full-time form. The language of instruction is Czech.

The programme can be studied only as a single subject with a specialization (Developmental Biology, Immunology or Physiology).

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Admission to Master's degree programmes in 2024/2025 (beginning: Autumn 2024)
Submission deadline until midnight 30 April 2024.

What will you learn?

The mission of the master's degree in Experimental Animal Biology and Immunology is to educate and prepare professionals to work in laboratories and institutions that require the standards of international excellence in laboratory work on animal models from the cellular and molecular level to the level of whole organisms and applicable to humans. The programme offers complete training from theoretical knowledge to the mastery of modern biomedical research and analytical techniques. In this respect, the programme is related to the undergraduate programme of the same name taught at the MU Faculty of Science, but is open to all students who meet the given prerequisites. The specificity and advantage of the field of study among other programmes lies primarily in the fact that it forms a researcher with work and methodological habits for the vast fields of veterinary and human medicine, where graduates of the relevant faculties are prepared more for clinical practice. Another specificity is the application of the developmental and comparative principle as a key to understanding the current state of the art, pathologies and completely new possibilities for their treatment. The programme comprises three related research areas methodologically covering a significant part of today's key biomedical topics. These areas, forming the three specialisations of the programme, are: physiology, immunology and developmental biology. Methodologically, all specialisations share an emphasis on the use of molecular genetic methods, which are an essential standard for any cutting-edge, complex field.

“To know the trees, but also to see the forest.”

The study of the programme cultivates analytical thinking in the rapidly evolving biomedical disciplines. Courses and seminars develop skills in critically analyzing the relevance of scientific communications and finding solutions to specific problems. The emphasis in the core courses is on the final synthetic integration of knowledge gained from previous study and understanding the interconnectedness of the function of the whole organism at all levels. This perspective is then expanded to include certain pathologies, developmental defects and toxicological aspects with a view to increasing the employability of graduates in biomedical practice. The methodologically oriented courses provide a link with the practice of modern biological research.

The student's own scientific project, guided and consulted with the supervisor, has the character of an independent solution of a scientific problem and completes the student's comprehensive preparation for a research career. Thanks to the established collaborations, the programme offers a wide range of topics and training sites where student projects can be carried out from basic research to highly applied laboratories.

Practical training

Not relevant to the programme.

Career opportunities

Graduates of the master's degree in Experimental Animal Biology and Immunology receive more comprehensive training for independent and internationally compatible scientific work than students of medical and veterinary faculties. They can offer employers an overview of current issues and methods in biomedical research, particularly in the fields of developmental biology, immunology and physiology. They will find employment primarily as scientists in basic and applied biomedical research at universities, at the Academy of Sciences or departmental and private institutions. They work as laboratory managers in biotechnological and pharmaceutical companies and in clinical laboratories of human and veterinary medicine, including reproductive medicine.

Admission requirements

This study field is possible to study only in Czech language.


Minimum score and numbers of accepted applicants in past years

Deadlines

1 Jan – 30 Apr 2024

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Study options

Single-subject studies with specialization

In the single-subject studies, the student deepens knowledge in the concrete focus of the degree programme and chooses one specialization. The specialization is stated in the university diploma.

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Follow-up studies

Graduates can continue their doctoral studies in the Animal Physiology, Immunology and Developmental Biology programme at the MU Faculty of Science, but at their choice anywhere in prestigious departments of physiology, immunology and developmental biology in the Czech Republic and abroad.

Study information

Provided by Faculty of Science
Type of studies Follow-up master's
Mode full-time Yes
combined No
distance No
Study options single-subject studies No
single-subject studies with specialization Yes
major/minor studies No
Standard length of studies 2 years
Language of instruction Czech

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doc. RNDr. Martin Vácha, Ph.D.

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