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There is currently a growing demand for assisted reproduction, which requires trained specialists in an area in which laboratory methods are a recent, and constantly evolving, development. Consequently the few degree programmes that cover the subject do not provide a knowledge level sufficient for professional practice.
This, combined with the international importance of our country within the field of biomedicine, has prompted biologists, pharmacists, veterinary doctors, and graduates in other related fields to express their interest in up-todate training, thus justifying the need for a postgraduate programme on the subject.
Career Opportunities
Work in assisted reproduction clinics, or laboratories conducting research into infertility and mother cells.
Objectives
The main goal of the Masters is to understand the mechanisms and techniques used in human reproduction, and
to gain knowledge and skills in assisted reproduction techniques and research applied to different situations in
treating human infertility.