Biomedical Technology
recruitment items:
Studies conducted in Polish language.Detailed information on recruitment is available on the Polish version of the website.
recruitment:
Studies conducted in Polish language.Detailed information on recruitment is available on the Polish version of the website.
Description of direction
Biomedical technology combines knowledge from various disciplines to develop innovative medical products and create solutions supporting treatment, diagnosis and prevention. The education covers issues in the field of human biology at the nano-, micro- and macrostructure level, with emphasis on developing the ability to design innovative technological solutions and their adaptation and commercialization for the needs of medicine. The study program includes: cell and tissue culture, classical and molecular genetics, and basics of nanobiotechnology. Students learn aspects of planning experiments on animals and the principles of conducting research in accordance with good laboratory practice.
First-cycle studies are conducted in cooperation with the Faculty of Chemistry of the Warsaw University.
At the second-cycle, in addition to expanding knowledge from the earlier stage of education, students are exposed to the latest issues in the field of biomedicine, such as vaccine engineering, antibiotic resistance and clinical trials. As part of humanities and social sciences, they learn the basics of running companies and creating startups. Graduates will be prepared to create new solutions and technologies for medicine and pharmacy. They will find employment in modern, innovative companies related to activities related to the broadly understood support of medicine of a biomedical, biotechnological or nanobiotechnological nature.
Study programme:
Career prospects
Graduates will be prepared to create new solutions and technologies for medicine and pharmacy. They will find employment in modern, innovative companies related to activities related to the broadly understood support of medicine of a biomedical, biotechnological or nanobiotechnological nature.