MSc degree programmes involved in Euro-Bioimaging


Euro-BioImaging is collaborating with the following MSc degree programmes an supports student mobility between and from these members. Please contact Euro-Bioimaging if you would like to add your programme in this list.

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CELL BIOLOGY AND ADVANCED MICROSCOPY, Amsterdam, Netherlands 120 ECTS, 2 years

The master track Cell Biology and Advanced Microscopy is a collaborative effort by the University of Amsterdam (UvA) the Academic Medical Centre (AMC) and the Netherlands Cancer Institute (NKI), who collaborate in the van Leeuwenhoek Center for Advanced Microscopy (LCAM). The major objective of this track is the understanding of fundamental cell biological research in relation to human disease with special emphasis on the use of advanced microscopy techniques.

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Cell imaging and molecular cell biology
1st: year 6-9 months (December-May/July)

2nd: year 6-9 months (September-March/June)
Jürgen Seppen Director Master Biomedical Sciences

General inquiryGeneral email for asking questions from international students

Dorus GadellaTrack coordinator Cell Biology and Advanced Microscopy at Science faculty

Eric ReitsTrack coordinator Cell Biology and Advanced Microscopy at Science faculty

MASTER IN CELL IMAGING, Rouen, France 120 ECTS, 2 years

The Master in Cell Imaging provides an innovative multidisciplinary approach in Biology, Imaging, Processing, Metrology and Platform management. Thanks to a English course including intensive lab work on PRIMACEN's high-tech equipment, students acquire a scientific and technical expertise in cell imaging which offers various French and international career opportunities.

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Cell imaging
1st year : 2-3 months (April-May-June)

2nd year : 5-6 months (February-August) 
Delphine BurelCourse Director & Responsible for the 2nd year

Oana CheverDeputy Director & Responsible for the 1st year

Ludovic GalasDeputy Director & PRIMACEN Director

MSc ADVANCED BIOMEDICAL IMAGING, London, UK 1 year course

Imaging has contributed to some of the most significant advances in biomedicine and healthcare and this trend is accelerating. This MSc, taught by leading scientists and clinicians, will equip students from all science backgrounds with detailed knowledge of the advanced imaging techniques which provide new insights into cellular, molecular and functional processes, preparing them for a PhD or a career in industry.

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Biomedical imaging
April to August
Daniel StuckeyCourse Director

P. Stephen PatrickCourse Tutor

MSc IMAGING ENGINEERING, Maastricht, Netherlands 120 ECTS, 2 years

Maastricht University offers a 2-year English-taught MSc in Imaging Engineering that allows you to acquire top-level skills in this field. You will start by combining your understanding of instrumentation engineering with knowledge of molecular structures and processes. In semester 2 of your year 1, you choose a specialisation:

    1. Instrumentation Imaging engineering to create and optimise instrumentation
    2. Molecular Imaging engineering to develop applications of imaging techniques in (bio)chemistry
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Molecular & Instrumentation Imaging Engineering
Short 4 week projects in June
Thesis: 7-8 months (October to June)

MSc IN BIOMEDICAL IMAGING, Turku, Finland 120 ECTS, 2 years

The MSc Programme in Biomedical Imaging aims to train professionals to have a thorough understanding and practical skills in a wide range of imaging technologies, methods and applications. The two-year programme is jointly administered and run by the two universities in Turku, the University of Turku (part of biomedical sciences programme) and the Åbo Akademi University. The programme has been assembled on the true imaging strongholds of Turku and comprises a truly interdisciplinary array of prominent research groups and departments to share advanced imaging techniques in basic cell and molecular biology, disease characterization at the molecular level and in patient diagnostics.

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Cellular and biomedical imaging
Internships can be done parttime along with studies or as a summer project between semesters.
Diana ToivolaProgramme director UTU

Riku KlénProgramme director UTU

bima-office@bioimaging.fiProgramme coordinators

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