The new structure of the Master’s program is based on a reorganization centered on clearly redefined specializations, firmly rooted in dynamic and attractive fields of research. 

The fundamental and preclinical research cluster will now be structured around three areas: biotechnology and bioindustries, which open up prospects for biomedical innovations and industrial applications; molecular and cellular pathobiology, focused on understanding the mechanisms underlying diseases; and cancers and metabolic diseases, a key field at the heart of current health challenges.

The tracks dedicated to clinical research management and data management (co-organized with the University of Liège), already part of the program, round out this updated offering, which also retains the European EMOTION master’s program and the inter-university certificate in regulatory affairs for health products.

Schéma de l'organisation des études en sciences biomédicales à l'UNamur

Study biomedical sciences