The main employment opportunities envisaged by the graduate programmes in this class include the following areas:
- diagnostics, through the application of molecular analysis and applied biomedical technologies;
- bioengineering, with particular reference to the use of nano-biomaterials or engineered organs and tissues;
- experimental biomedicine, with particular reference to the use of in vivo and in vitro models for understanding the pathogenesis of human and animal diseases;
- therapeutics, with a focus on the development and testing of innovative pharmacological products (including gene therapy, cell therapy and regenerative medicine) for use in human disease;