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Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine

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Overview

The MSc by Research in Tissue Engineering at Swansea University offers a comprehensive foundation in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. Students will conduct a year-long research project with academic supervision, including literature review and experimental program formulation. Multiple start dates are available throughout the year.

Application Timeline

  1. October 1, 2025
    Start date
  2. January 1, 2026
    Start date
  3. April 1, 2026
    Start date
  4. April 29, 2026
    Today
  5. July 1, 2026
    Start date

Tuition

Year 1
Student categories Study
Full-time Part-time
EU£23,100£11,550
International£23,100£11,550
Wales£4,800£2,400
Scotland£4,800£2,400
England£4,800£2,400
Northern Ireland£4,800£2,400

Requirements

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About

Program Overview

The MSc by Research in Tissue Engineering at Swansea University aims to provide students with a solid foundation in tissue engineering and its applications in regenerative medicine.

Research Focus

Students will engage in a year-long research project in a relevant area of tissue engineering, chosen in consultation with academic staff. The program includes:

  • Collaboration with two academic supervisors
  • Comprehensive literature survey
  • Formulation of an experimental research program

Start Dates

The program has multiple start dates:

  • 1st October
  • 1st January
  • 1st April
  • 1st July

Additional Information

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Subject Area Information

Tissue engineering and regenerative medicine is an interdisciplinary field that combines principles of biology, engineering, and material science to develop methods for repairing, replacing, or regenerating damaged tissues and organs. This course discipline is at the forefront of medical innovation, aiming to address the limitations of traditional organ transplantation and improve the quality of life for patients with chronic diseases or severe injuries.

Typical Course Structure
  • 1. Introduction to Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine

  • 2. Cell Biology and Biomaterials

  • 3. Biomaterials and Scaffold Design

  • 4. Tissue Engineering Applications

  • 5. Regenerative Medicine and Stem Cell Therapy

  • 6. Bioreactors and Tissue Culture Techniques

  • 7. Clinical Translation and Ethics

Typical Skills Acquired
  • Understanding of fundamental principles
  • Ability to identify key challenges and opportunities in the field
  • Familiarity with current research trends
  • Proficiency in cell culture techniques
  • Knowledge of biomaterial properties
  • Ability to select appropriate materials for specific applications
  • Competence in scaffold fabrication methods (e.g., 3D printing, electrospinning)
  • Understanding of material characterization techniques
  • Ability to design scaffolds for specific tissue types
  • Ability to analyze and critique case studies
  • Understanding of the translational process from bench to bedside
  • Knowledge of regulatory pathways
  • Proficiency in stem cell culture and differentiation
  • Understanding of gene editing tools (e.g., CRISPR-Cas9)
  • Ability to design stem cell-based therapies
  • Operation and maintenance of bioreactors
  • Optimization of culture conditions
  • Techniques for assessing tissue functionality
  • Understanding of clinical trial phases
  • Ability to navigate ethical dilemmas
  • Knowledge of intellectual property and commercialization processes

Career

Graduates of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine programs can pursue a variety of careers that leverage their knowledge in biology, engineering, and material science to innovate in medical applications.

Potential Professions
  • Biomedical Engineer

    Designing and developing medical devices and tissue-engineered products.

  • Research Scientist

    Conducting research in academic, government, or industry laboratories to advance the field.

  • Clinical Research Coordinator

    Managing clinical trials and ensuring compliance with regulatory standards.

  • Regulatory Affairs Specialist

    Navigating the regulatory landscape to bring new therapies to market.

  • Biotech Entrepreneur

    Starting companies focused on innovative regenerative medicine solutions.

  • Medical Science Liaison

    Acting as a bridge between pharmaceutical companies and healthcare professionals to communicate scientific information.

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