MSc Medical Physics with Radiobiology
- Employer
- University of Oxford, Department of Oncology
- Location
- Oxford, UK
- Salary
- Unspecified
- Posting live until
- 12 Jan 2025
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- Discipline
- Medical physics, health physics & cancer research
- Job type
- Academic: PhD/MSc
Job Details
Department of Oncology, University of Oxford
The Department of Oncology's mission is to improve cancer care through research and teaching. We employ multidisciplinary approaches from physics, biology, chemistry and mathematical modelling to investigate DNA biology and epigenetics, cell and environmental biology of tumour tissue, and both systemic and local immunological responses in cancer. The department offers an established, world-leading, graduate training programme. Our degree courses focus on expanding scientific knowledge, with particular emphasis on therapies involving drug discovery or action and therapies used in combination with radiotherapy.
About the Course
The MSc in Medical Physics with Radiobiology is a one-year, full-time course run by the Department of Oncology at the University of Oxford, delivered by world-leading academics and clinical scientists. The main aim of this course is to discuss how ionising and non-ionising radiation are used in clinical practice, both in the context of radiotherapy and medical imaging. This is combined with principles of radiobiology at molecular and cellular level, to give graduates a better understanding of the effects of radiation than is achieved in other medical physics courses. This course is designed for individuals interested in careers in medical physics from either a clinical or academic research perspective, or in professions that require a knowledge of medical physics, such as radiation protection.
Course Structure
You will take eight compulsory modules, which are delivered in two-week blocks, following on from each other:
• Physics of Radiation Interactions
• Molecular Radiation Biology
• Radiobiology of Cells and Tissues
• Radiation Safety
• Ionising Radiation Imaging Technologies
• Radiation Therapy Physics
• Non-ionising Radiation Technologies
• Translational Research Methods and Applications
Modules one to four are delivered in the first term and build a picture of the biological responses to radiation from the sub-atomic level through to the effects on whole tissues, in both tumours and normal tissue, and will link this to radiation protection requirements for both patients and workers.
Modules five to eight are delivered in the second term and cover the application of physics in clinical practice across both imaging and radiotherapy. This will include discussion of new and emerging modalities and how these approaches are translated from the lab into clinical practice.
In the third term you will conduct a research project in one of the laboratories in the University’s Medical Sciences Division or within Oxford University Hospitals NHS Trust, and submit a written dissertation based on your work.
Entry Requirements and Applications
As a minimum, applicants should hold or be predicted to achieve a first-class or strong upper second-class undergraduate degree with honours (or equivalent international qualifications) in physics or a closely related subject.
Applications for 2025-26 entry are now open. Please apply via the University of Oxford graduate admissions webpage.
Company
The Department of Oncology’s mission is to improve cancer care through research and teaching. We employ multidisciplinary approaches from physics, biology, chemistry and mathematical modelling to investigate this. The department offers an established, world-leading, graduate training programme.
Why study with us
The MSc in medical physics with radiobiology is a one-year, full-time course delivered by world-leading academics and clinical scientists. The main aim of this course is to discuss how ionizing and non-ionizing radiation are used in clinical practice, both in the context of radiotherapy and medical imaging. This is combined with principles of radiobiology at molecular and cellular level, to give graduates a better understanding of the effects of radiation than is achieved in other medical physics courses.
Training and development
You will take eight compulsory modules, which are delivered in two-week blocks, following on from each other:
- Physics of Radiation Interactions
- Molecular Radiation Biology
- Radiobiology of Cells and Tissues
- Radiation Safety
- Ionizing Radiation Imaging Technologies
- Radiation Therapy Physics
- Non-ionizing Radiation Technologies
- Translational Research Methods and Applications
Graduate schemes
This course is designed for individuals interested in careers in medical physics from either a clinical or academic research perspective, or in professions that require a knowledge of medical physics, such as radiation protection.
What we are looking for
As a minimum, applicants should hold or be predicted to achieve a first-class or strong upper second-class undergraduate degree with honours (or equivalent international qualifications) in physics or a closely related subject. For more details on the course and requirements please https://physicsworld.com/a/where-radiation-physics-meets-radiobiology-opening-up-diverse-career-paths-for-students or www.oncology.ox.ac.uk/study-with-us/msc-in-medical-physics-with-radiobiology.
Location
Oxford, UK
Main areas of research
Medical physics
Desired degree disciplines/class
As a minimum, applicants should hold or be predicted to achieve a first-class or strong upper second-class undergraduate degree with honours (or equivalent international qualifications) in physics or a closely related subject
Pre-requisites
Eligible to study in the UK
How to apply
Apply online at www.ox.ac.uk/admissions/graduate/courses/msc-medical-physics-with-radiobiology
Closing date
Round 1 deadline 3 December 2024, subsequent round deadline likely
spring 2025
Contact
Tel +44 (0)1865 617331
E-mail msc.medphys@oncology.ox.ac.uk
www.oncology.ox.ac.uk
- Website
- https://www.ox.ac.uk/
- Location
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Old Road Campus Research Building
Roosevelt Drive
Oxford
Oxford
Oxfordshire
OX3 7DQ
United Kingdom
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