The Master in Biomedicine (MBiomed) is targeted to holders of a bachelor degree in several areas of sciences, biomedicine, bioengineering and health technologies. The goal is to train MSc candidates able to develop innovative biomedical research, in academic, industrial and/or in healthcare institution settings. 
   
   
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               Key learning outcomes  | 
|   | The MSc in Biomedicine aims to provide advanced training in Biomedical Sciences and promote the development of competences that allow the graduate to: | 
|   | 1. | Obtain valid scientific evidence and relevant information from diverse sources; | 
|   | 2.  | Apply knowledge to the development and resolution of innovative and relevant scientific questions; | 
|   | 3. | Apply technical and methodological competences in the context of scientific research; | 
|   | 4. | Communicate with their peers, with the scientific community and with society as a whole about the subjects of their research; | 
|   | 5. | Present research results in scientific meetings and congresses of their area of specialization; | 
|   | 6. | Develop lifelong learning competences; | 
|   | 7. | Integrate knowledge of a multidisciplinary nature in a critical manner, in the assessment of specific situations. | 
   
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               Access to higher education  | 
|   | This course provides the technical-scientific capacity to access courses of the following cycle, 3rd cycle of studies - PhD. | 
   
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               Careers  | 
|   | - | Research ID&T projects, from Universities and Higher Education Institutions, centers of scientific and technological development; | 
|   | -  | Perform technical laboratory activities in pharmaceutical and biomedical industries; | 
|   | - | Carrying out different techniques roles in private and/or public organizations;
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|   |   | Careers in healthcare (medical technology, clinical analysis and diagnostics).
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