
Master in Biotechnology for Neuroscience
Turin, Italy
DURATION
2 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
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EARLIEST START DATE
Oct 2025
TUITION FEES
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STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
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Introduction
The Neuroscience field is experiencing amazing developments, characterised by a progressive expansion of conceptual approaches, scientific tools, and clinical and technological applications. Over the past two decades, this sector has extended its boundaries far beyond biomedical sciences, incorporating knowledge and tools not only from physics, mathematics, computer science and engineering, but also from the humanities and social sciences. The growing integration between Neuroscience and other scientific sectors is delivering great clinical, economic and social impacts, stimulating the transfer of basic knowledge to different applications. These include new diagnostic and therapeutic approaches, increasingly better tools for the study of the nervous system in physiological and pathological conditions, as well as powerful approaches for examining and manipulating neural circuits.
This fast growth poses new challenges to the academic preparation of new professionals in the sector, who may be able to operate competitively in a work scenario that increasingly requires complex interdisciplinary preparation.
The Master's degree course in Biotechnology for Neuroscience aims at training a figure of researcher / biomedical operator who, starting from a strong general background in medical biotechnologies, will develop advanced multidisciplinary skills in various areas of Neuroscience. The theoretical and practical abilities acquired during the course will allow graduates to operate in multidisciplinary and international work contexts, interacting productively with professionals operating in the medical, engineering, physical and ICT subfields of Neuroscience.
Objective
The course aims to provide at-the edge statistical tools for exploring and analysing multimodal data. Using programming routines, it will introduce statistical methods for qualitatively and quantitatively testing experimental hypotheses.
First of all, Biotechnology for Neuroscience graduates will know and know how to use the main biotechnological strategies in the diagnostic, therapeutic and research fields, both basic and translational. These will mainly include statistical and ICT methodologies for the quantitative analysis of large amounts of data, genetic and molecular diagnostic systems, multi-omics technologies for the identification and exploitation of new diagnostic markers and molecular targets, cell therapy and gene therapy, the bases of regenerative medicine, the main technologies for development and production of new drugs and bio-active molecules.
At the same time, the course is aimed at characterising the training of graduates towards the skills necessary for the exercise of qualified activities in the field of Neuroscience. These will include in-depth knowledge of: the anatomy and development of the nervous system; the molecular, cellular and physiological processes that govern the correct functioning of the nervous system; the pathological processes responsible for the main neurological, neuromuscular, neurodegenerative and psychiatric diseases; the clinical impact of these pathologies on individual homeostasis and relationship functions; the technologies used for the study of the cellular structure, morphology and connectomics of the nervous system, with particular regard to neuroimaging methods used for the production and analysis of neuroimaging; the technologies used for the study of physiology, pathophysiology and pathologies of the nervous system.
The last phase of the training program will be characterised by the acquisition of multidisciplinary specialist knowledge of great importance for Neuroscience, through curricular and optional courses designed in constant cooperation with the principal stakeholders. These courses will not follow distinct curricular paths, but will allow graduates to flexibly decline their training in specific sectors of Neuroscience.
This approach will allow the Master course to maintain both a strongly characterised unitary structure as well as a high adherence to the changing needs of a sector in constant and rapid transformation over time.
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Scholarships and Funding
University corridors for refugees - UNICORE 7.0 - A.Y. 2025-2026
For the A.Y. in 2025-2026, the University of Turin joins for the fourth time the UNICORE project.
The aim of the UNICORE 7.0 project is to promote the right to higher education for refugees, through the creation of university corridors from Ethiopia, India, Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Niger, Nigeria, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe to Italy.
UNICORE 7.0 is supported by a consortium of international, national and local partners, including the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation (MAECI), the University of Turin and other Italian universities.
The University of Turin funds 3 two-year scholarships including monetary (7,000 euro per year) and service benefits to international students who are refugees in Ethiopia, India, Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Niger, Nigeria, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe and interested in enrolling for the a.y. 2025-2026 in the first year of one of the postgraduate degree programs without a restricted number of places and held in English.
38 two-year scholarships to international students "Talents 4 UniTo"
For the first time, the University of Turin funds 38 two-year scholarships to international students "Talents 4 UniTo" interested in enrolling in the first year of a postgraduate degree program without a restricted number of places, held in English, for the A.Y. 2025-2026.
Total amount of the scholarship value: 20,000 euros (gross amount).
Scholarships awarded by EDISU Piemonte
EDISU Piemonte, the Regional Agency for the Right to Education of Piedmont, awards scholarships and other grants to students who are enrolled in a Piedmontese University and meet the economic and merit requirements specified in the competition notices.
Scholarships awarded by the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation (MAECI)
The Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation (MAECI) awards scholarships to foreign citizens not residing in Italy and Italian citizens living abroad (IRE) in order to foster international cultural, scientific and technological cooperation, to promote Italian language and culture and to support Italy’s economic system in the world.
Scholarships are offered to carry out study, training and research projects in Italian Higher Education Institutes.
Please regularly check the page Study in Italy for updates on the call for applications.
National and international scholarship programs
The University of Turin welcomes international undergraduate and postgraduate students, PhD students, researchers, teachers and academics in mobility within the framework of any national or international scholarship programs.
Currently available opportunities:
- China Scholarship Council –CSC (Chinese students/researchers)
Curriculum
First Year
- Data Science
- Internship I
- Italian for International Students: Beginner Level
- Italian for International Students Pre-Intermediate Level
- French Language (online)
- Spanish Language (online)
- German Language (online)
- Molecular and cellular neurobiology
- Neuroanatomy and neural development
- Neuropathology and neurogenetics
- Neurophysiology and neuropharmacology
- Scientific Communication
Second Year
- Analysis of movement
- Applied bioinformatics
- Bioethics and Mind Philosophy
- Brain-machine interfaces
- Clinical Neurosciences I
- Clinical Neurosciences II
- Clinical trials, from ethics to practice
- Computational neuroscience
- Computer vision
- Economics and legislation
- General Psychology
- Internship II
- Italian for International Students: Beginner Level
- Italian for International Students Pre-Intermediate Level
- French Language (online)
- Spanish Language (online)
- German Language (online)
- Neuro-Oncology
- Neuroeconomics
- Neuroimaging I
- Neuroimaging II
- Neuromodulation techniques
- Psychological neurosciences
- Recording and analysis of psychophysiological signals
- Scientific Communication
- Space neuroscience
- Thesis
Program Outcome
Students will be able to exploit scientific analytic methods to query large multimodal datasets. They will use data analytics skills to provide constructive guidance in decision-making. They will be able to interpret the results correctly with detailed and useful information.
Program Tuition Fee
Career Opportunities
Graduates in Biotechnology for Neuroscience will have advanced professional skills regarding the processes of research and development, as well as production of goods and services, in the main sectors of modern bio-medical technologies. The more specific scope of these skills will concern cellular, molecular, genetic, pharmacological, physiological and computer technologies used for the study and diagnostics of the physiological and pathological conditions involving the structure and function of the nervous system, as well as for the therapy of their pathological affections. Graduates will also have the skills necessary for the promotion and development of scientific and technological innovation and for technology transfer. Finally, they will possess the communication, organisational and management skills necessary to operate, interact and update themselves in the multidisciplinary work contexts typical of neuroscientific applications.
Program delivery
Classroom lectures and practical sessions in the computer room.