Course overview
Translate preclinical laboratory findings into prevention, management and treatment approaches of the future.
You will develop an interdisciplinary understanding of the underlying pathophysiology, and research advances in the prevention, management and treatment of diabetes and obesity.
Clinical Research
This is a stream in our Clinical Research course. Taught through innovative approaches to develop your skills, you will receive high quality training and research experience to embark on a successful career in human clinical research, or laboratory research relevant to human disease within the world-leading clinical research environment of Imperial College London.
You will also gain an understanding of “Bench-to-Bedside” research, where preclinical laboratory findings are translated to living humans to develop the disease treatment approaches of the future.
Whether you are interested in laboratory, data-driven or human clinical trial research, this course will develop the essential clinical research skills in your subject area of interest and prepare you for clinical research-oriented career or further research study, such as a PhD.
Choose your stream
- Translational Medicine
- Diabetes and Obesity (this stream)
- Human Nutrition – on-campus and online
Your pathway will dictate the topic focus of your degree, through a stream-specific module and 10-month research project.
Translate preclinical laboratory findings into prevention, management and treatment approaches of the future.
You will develop an interdisciplinary understanding of the underlying pathophysiology, and research advances in the prevention, management and treatment of diabetes and obesity.
Clinical Research
This is a stream in our Clinical Research course. Taught through innovative approaches to develop your skills, you will receive high quality training and research experience to embark on a successful career in human clinical research, or laboratory research relevant to human disease within the world-leading clinical research environment of Imperial College London.
You will also gain an understanding of “Bench-to-Bedside” research, where preclinical laboratory findings are translated to living humans to develop the disease treatment approaches of the future.
Whether you are interested in laboratory, data-driven or human clinical trial research, this course will develop the essential clinical research skills in your subject area of interest and prepare you for clinical research-oriented career or further research study, such as a PhD.
Choose your stream
- Translational Medicine
- Diabetes and Obesity (this stream)
- Human Nutrition – on-campus or online
Your pathway will dictate the topic focus of your certificate through a stream-specific module.
