Study abroad in Nijmegen, Netherlands: Most popular universities for Microbiology.

Are you thinking of studying Microbiology abroad? Below you can find the most popular universities and programmes to study Microbiology in Nijmegen, Netherlands. This list is based on visitors on the Studyportals websites, listing more than 150,000 English-taught Bachelor's and Master's programmes world-wide.


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Radboud University

Radboud University is a comprehensive, internationally-oriented university that aspires to be one of the best in Europe. Together with Radboudumc, we have created an intellectual environment that inspires and challenges our students and staff so that  they can extend the scope of academic disciplines and benefit society.
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Most popular Microbiology programmes for international students in Nijmegen

These are the most popular programmes among international students who are looking for a Microbiology degree in Nijmegen.

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Adaptive Organisms

Radboud University

Knowledge about stress adaptation is crucial for our society. Think of animal well-being, nature conservation, agriculture and biotechnology. We offer a challenging research-orientated programme that covers the fundamental processes involved in stress responses of plants, micro-organisms and animals.
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Microbiology

Radboud University

In the Microbiology specialisation at Radboud University you will work on improving health and environment, by studying, applying, and manipulating microorganisms. You will study the interface between fundamental and applied ecology and medical microbiology.
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Biology

Radboud University

Do you want to know how climate change affects biodiversity? Or how to improve diagnosis and treatment of human diseases? Are you fascinated by evolution, the human brain, genetics and ecology? Biology at Radboud University is what you are looking for.
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Azole Resistance in Aspergillus Fumigatus - From Fungicide to Bedside

Radboud University

In the Azole Resistance in Aspergillus Fumigatus - from Fungicide to Bedside course at the Radboud University Nijmegen - Summer School, we will address all aspects of azole resistance selection in A. fumigatus. We will address this problem from the point of view of the fungal cell in relation to possible adaptation strategies to (azole) stress, the role its reproduction mode, compensatory mutations and fitness. The epidemiology and dynamics related to spread of resistance traits in fungal populations will be discussed as well as the tools that are available to investigate these dynamics. Furthermore, the clinical implications of azole resistance and (individualised) management strategies will be discussed.
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Biofilms: From Molecular Anatomy to Supramolecular Systems

Radboud University

In natural microbial habitats most of the resident bacteria, often in excess of 99.9%, are attached to surfaces. Worldwide biofilm pervasive effects on human health, water quality, corrosion, and power generation cost billions of dollars annually. The Biofilms: From Molecular Anatomy to Supramolecular Systems is delivered by Radboud University Nijmegen - Summer School.
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About Microbiology

Microbiology degrees teach students about small living things that cannot be seen without the use of a microscope, such as microorganisms or microbes. Top science schools offer Microbiology degrees that study bacteria, viruses, microscopic fungi, yeasts, and microscopic algae. Graduates in Microbiology follow careers like biomedical scientist, scientific laboratory technician, or science writer.

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