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Université de Pau et des Pays de l'Adour Master in Molecular Biology and Environmental Microbiology (MBEM)
Université de Pau et des Pays de l'Adour

Master in Molecular Biology and Environmental Microbiology (MBEM)

Pau, France

1 Years

English

Full time

31 Mar 2024*

Sep 2024

EUR 243 / per year **

On-Campus

* candidates whose complete applications are submitted before 5:00pm (CET) on March 31, 2024 will automatically be considered for a Talents' Academy Scholarship

** for extra-European students are set at €3770/year.For academic year 2022-2023 UPPA will automatically provide partial reduction of these fees to extra-EU nationals; as a result they will pay the same enrolment fees as European nationals

Introduction

The Master's degree in Molecular biology and Environmental Microbiology trains specialists with a mastery of modern molecular biology and environmental microbiology, with a solid background in chemistry, capable of grasping environmental issues related to:

  • The protection of ecosystems,
  • The ecotoxicology of soils, sediments, and water,
  • The identification of microorganisms representing a risk to the environment or public health,
  • The bio-rehabilitation of sites affected by anthropogenic (industrial and agricultural) pollution.

The Molecular Biology and Environmental Microbiology Master's degree is at the heart of this technological and socioeconomic evolution. At a meeting point between the professional world and the University in a region that is home to large-scale facilities of several industrial companies concerned by bio-decontamination(Total, Arkema, chemical industries at the Lacq site) and strong agricultural activity.

Biological methods developed for the remediation of contaminated sites, the treatment of effluents, the control of the use of phytosanitary products, or the search for pathogens in natural waters and cooling or water distribution systems are increasingly in demand and proposed as necessary alternatives for sustainable improvement of environmental problems.

The implementation of these methods as well as the development of molecular analysis tools and techniques (quantitative PCR, DNA chips, high-throughput sequencing, bioinformatics analysis, microbial biosensors, GMOs, and protein engineering) is one of the challenges for industrial and environmental policies in the coming years.

An orientation toward research may be envisaged, depending on the choice of options and especially internships.

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