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Master's in Molecular Life Sciences

What to expect

Facts & figures
  • Nature, Innovation
  • Full-time
  • 2 years
  • English
  • Wageningen

Is this master’s right for me?

About

By combining chemistry, physics, and biology, ground-breaking fundamental research is performed in the life sciences. With this approach, the programme Molecular Life Sciences explores the mechanisms of life and examines processes from the atomic scale up to the cellular level. Our students work on a large range of topics, for example adaptation of the CRISPR-DNA modification system, production of self-healing materials by smart design of polymers, and development of cell specific delivery mechanisms inspired by virus-like particles. The possibilities of this master’s programme are endless, so which fields are you going to explore?

What makes this programme unique?

Lab work

Cutting-Edge Research

Cutting edge research in topics ranging from bio-nanotechnology to organic chemistry and biochemistry to genetics.

Multidisciplinary Expertise

Gain multidisciplinary knowledge within the field of medical, biological, physical and chemical research. 

Fundamental Questions

Focus on fundamental research questions that will lead to new knowledge and innovation.

Real world challenges

We emphasise the practical application of knowledge, giving students the opportunity to engage in cutting-edge research projects. Students work on real-world challenges, often in collaboration with leading research institutes and industry partners. 

What you will learn

Your focus

The master Molecular Life Sciences allows you to study molecules within the scope of atomic orbitals up to tissue cultures. During this master, the main focus is on gaining multidisciplinary knowledge within the field of medical, biological, physical and chemical research.  

You will learn:

  • To approach scientific challenges from the perspectives of physics, chemistry, and biology, combining these insights to create innovative solutions for your project.
  • Advanced knowledge and explore the latest advances in the area you’re most passionate about; physical chemistry, physical biology, biological chemistry, or biomedical research.
  • To contribute effectively to research projects by defining project goals, collaborating within a team, and defending your findings and viewpoints both in writing and orally.
  • To operate confidently in research environments within and beyond Wageningen University & Research.
  • To stay up to date with the latest scientific literature and developments in your field, actively engage in research discussions, and produce high-quality, scientifically sound reports. 
Important:
Our alumni do not only work in research and development at universities and companies, but also become data-analysts, imaging-experts, computational modellers or chemistry teachers at high school.

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4.2/5

Student Satisfaction Score (Studiekeuze123)

21

Number of first-year students (Studiekeuze123)

4.4/5

Atmosphere (Studiekeuze123)

4.2/5

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Life after this master’s

After graduation

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Study adviser Molecular Life Sciences

Lisette Nitsch

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