BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES AND TECHNOLOGIES

The PhD Programme in “BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES AND TECHNOLOGIES” (BST) is an interdisciplinary PhD programme encompassing fundamental Chemical, Physical, Biological and Medical disciplines, including Inorganic and Organic Chemistry, Applied Physics, Biochemistry, Bioinformatics, General and Clinical Microbiology, Immunology, Microbial biotechnology, Molecular Biology, Pharmacology, Physiology, Pathology and Virology. The board of supervisors is composed of 16 internationally recognized experts specialized in the above disciplines (names of supervisors are listed in the web site of the Department of Sciences of Roma Tre University. The programme is centered on the biomedical research, with particular regard to the biological basis of emerging and/or human pathologies, including infectious, metabolic end degenerative diseases. The student will benefit from the existence, within the doctoral programme, of areas of excellence in fundamental research as well as of the close cooperation existing between basic and translational research. Doctoral theses are prepared in laboratories with strong biomedical imprinting, in general involving multi-disciplinary research approaches, and benefit from the expertise and technical platforms developed by the fundamental sciences. Students will work in a creative environment with strong integration and cooperation between chemistry, physics and biomedical disciplines, often in collaboration with clinical centres. The course is aimed to developing professional skills and specialized knowledge for future career in of biomedical research. The programme includes two integrated curricula: 1. “Biophysical chemistry and Pharmacology” 2. “Physiology and Microbiology”.
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Curricula

Curriculum Biochimica fisica e farmacologia
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Curriculum Fisiologia e microbiologia
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