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MSc (Cellular Manufacturing and Therapy), MSc

University of Galway, Ireland

University of Galway

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About MSc (Cellular Manufacturing and Therapy), MSc - at University of Galway

Winner of the Best New Postgraduate Course 2020 award in the GradIreland Higher Education Awards. To read more about this accolade, click here.

Why choose this programme?

'Cell and gene therapy comprise an extraordinary range of technologies that are already having an impact on patients and society and, in many ways, represent the future of medicine. However, these products present many challenges in terms of advanced manufacturing strategies, aseptic processing, automation and product characterisation. This MSc course provides the skills needed to address these challenges'-Professor Frank Barry, Scientific Director of the Regenerative Medicine Institute

Cell and gene therapy was identified as the most exciting therapeutic innovation by 79% of the 151 international biopharmaceutical manufacturers surveyed by the NIBRT, the Irish National Institute for Bioprocessing Research and Training (Trends in Manufacturing Report). The same organizations have difficulty filling available positions, specifically citing the need to hire bioprocess engineers and automation engineers.

The primary objectives of the MSc in Cellular Manufacturing & Therapy at the University of Galway is to A) provide formal training in cellular bioprocessing for clinical application and B) cultivating a rigorous scientific underpinning for the development of a cellular therapy. The course curriculum balances the scientific aspects of cellular therapy (in 3 modules), bioprocessing and manufacturing regulation (in 2 modules) and offers optional modules in cancer biology, business, clinical trials and bio-ethics. A student's practical skills are developed beyond the classroom laboratory activities with supplemental activities such as workshops in sterile gowning and a 4-month work or laboratory placement, thereby gaining research or enterprise-centric skills. When launching, this MSc programme was the first of its kind worldwide.

Richa Krishna, MSc student, Cellular Manufacturing & Therapy, pictured at Poster Day.

Unique position

The MSc in Cellular Manufacturing and Therapy is the one and only course in Ireland offering the following opportunities in support of a career in cellular therapy:

New skills

Through the course activities, students will have the opportunity to develop both technical and transferrable skills. Technical skills will be acquired through practical activities and module assessments, including aseptic technique in mammalian cell culture; cryopreserving and thawing cryopreserved cells; plating and expanding adherent and mammalian cells; quantifying cell number, viability, density; pipetting large and small volumes; sterile gowning; data collection, presentation and analysis and technical writing. Transferable skills will be developed through course workshops and group activities, including the ability to meet deadlines; adaptability and flexibility, analysis and decision making, critical thinking and evaluation of the literature, research/scientific integrity, team leadership, networking, organization, public speaking, time management and written communication.

Allied University of Galway courses

MSc in Regenerative Medicine. Click here to learn more.

MSc in Microscopy and Imaging. Click here to learn more

Scholarships available

Find out about our Postgraduate Scholarships here.

Applications are made online via the University of Galway Postgraduate Applications System.

Collaborative delivery of course content

The MSc in Cellular Manufacturing & Therapy is delivered by experts in the field of cellular manufacturing and pre-clinical research supporting the development of new therapies; those directly responsible for pioneering cellular manufacturing and therapy in Ireland. As an example, the Centre for Cell Manufacturing Ireland (CCMI) team (Ireland's first centre for cell manufacturing) are active instructors in the Cellular Manufacturing 1 and 2 modules where the learning activities are centred around bioprocessing and its regulatory and quality oversight. Professors O'Brien, Barry and Griffin, pioneering coordinators of the first cellular therapy clinical trials in Ireland, deliver an in-depth lecture series in the Mesenchymal Stem Cell Therapy module where they describe the pre-clinical and clinical aspects of developing cellular therapies.

Developing, producing and applying a cellular therapy clinically is a multidisciplinary challenge. We rely on collaboration with experts in each of these fields to contribute their knowledge and insight within this programme. Examples of these collaborative activities in the past include:

Industrial collaboration

Academic Collaboration

Collaborations with Clinicians and Patients

Entry requirements for this course

Contact University of Galway to find course entry requirements.

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