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Molecular Biology Master's degree project

MOBM02, MOBN02, MOBN03

You can perform a master's degree project of 30, 45 or 60 credits in either General molecular biology, or one of the specialisations Immunology and Infection biology, Microbiology and Biotechnology or Molecular Genetics and Biotechnology.

A 30 cr project lasts for 20 weeks, 45 cr for 30 weeks and 60 cr for 40 weeks. You work in a research group at Lund university, at another university or at a company. You should find a place where to do the project yourself. You will have your own minor individual research project that will be part of the on-going research in the host lab.

When you have found a project, you make a project plan. See link to detailed information in the right menu. Your programme coordinator will approve the plan before you can start the project. To become eligible to start a master´s degree project you should be registered for the master´s programme in Molecular Biology at Lund University and you have completed 45 credits of relevant advanced courses in Molecular Biology at Lund University (specific courses for each specialisation).

More information

Detailed information on how to perform a MSc thesis project at the learning platform Canvas, Lund University 

Syllabus for Master´s Degree Projects in Biology:

You can perform a master's degree project in the following specialisations:

  • Molecular Biology, general
  • Immunology and Infection biology
  • Microbiology and Biotechnology
  • Molecular Genetics and Biotechnology

Completed master's degree projects in biology in Lund University's student paper database

Questions?

Christina Ledje, study advisor, molecular biology

Telephone: +46 46 222 73 16
Email: molbiol_master [at] biol [dot] lu [dot] se