

BSc Immunology with Entrepreneurship
About this course
Immunology is the study of the body's defence mechanisms, the extraordinarily complex system through which the immune system distinguishes self from non-self, recognises and responds to pathogens, and maintains the tolerance needed to avoid attacking the body's own tissues. Understanding immunity is fundamental to medicine: vaccines work by harnessing immune memory, autoimmune diseases arise when tolerance breaks down, allergies reflect inappropriate immune activation, and cancer immunotherapy uses the immune system to target tumours. Immunology sits at the frontier of biomedical science, and the pace of discovery in the field makes it one of the most exciting areas of modern biology. At the University of Manchester, this four-year programme combines immunological science with entrepreneurship, giving you both deep scientific knowledge and the commercial and innovation skills needed to translate that knowledge into products and organisations that benefit patients and society. The programme includes a foundation year that ensures all students have the scientific grounding needed to engage with a demanding curriculum in biological sciences. Manchester has exceptional research strengths in immunology, infection, and inflammation, and the programme reflects and draws on those strengths. The entrepreneurship component covers innovation management, business model development, intellectual property, and the specific challenges of commercialising biomedical discoveries. Graduates move into the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries in roles concerned with immunological drug discovery, vaccine development, diagnostics, and clinical research. Academic research, NHS roles in clinical immunology services, and careers in science policy and regulatory affairs are other directions. The entrepreneurship training opens specific pathways into biomedical venture capital, health-focused start-ups, innovation management within large pharmaceutical companies, and roles in the university technology transfer and commercialisation offices that translate academic research into societal impact. Postgraduate study in immunology or a related biomedical field is a natural further step for those aiming at senior research or clinical roles.
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