
Members of the Network teach on the following postgraduate courses, which contain Diabetes-related modules:
Clinical Research (Human Nutrition)
- The course will provide greater insight into the academic; clinical and practical; and regulatory requirements of human nutrition research and will introduce the latest in cutting-edge research.
- The programme provides a structured approach to developing knowledge and skills which will enable students to develop their own research portfolio or assist in the management of an existing portfolio.
- This programme offers a thorough grounding in epidemiological research and the application of statistical and mathematical methods to epidemiological investigation and practice. Students will be given the opportunity to apply research techniques to a variety of challenging epidemiological and biomedical problems.
Human Molecular Genetics (MSc)
- Get a broad grounding in human genetics, with the emphasis on the molecular aspects of human genetics, particularly in relation to human disease.
- This course merges the study of epidemiology, biostatistics and health research methods with public health skills for those interested in developing their research skills and public health career.
- This interdisciplinary undergraduate course allows you to explore the science underpinning human health and its related fields.
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This course is designed to appeal to both clinical and basic scientists and provides a comprehensive, theoretical and practical training using state-of-the-art techniques in molecular and cellular biology as applied to medicine.
General enquiries
For any queries related to the Diabetes Network, please contact:
- Nick Oliver (Network lead)
- Victoria Salem (Network lead)
- Aida Martinez Sanchez (Network lead)
- Alejandra Tomas (Network lead)