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MSc in Life Sciences Specialisation in Pharmaceutical Biotechnology At a glance page 3 Objectives and prospects page 4 Master s thesis page 7 Structure of the programme page 8 About the ZHAW LSFM page 11 Zurich Universities of Applied Sciences and Arts

The Master s degree in Dynamic exchange: in Wädenswil you form part of a research group and study in a creative environment.

Life Sciences at a glance Aim Specialisation Title In the research-based Master s degree programme, you systematically deepen the understanding of your subject and expand your scientific skills. Your application focused Master s thesis is the scientific core of the study programme. You specialise and graduate in one of four fields: Pharmaceutical Biotechnology, Chemistry for the Life Sciences, Food and Beverage Innovation, Natural Resource Sciences. Master of Science (MSc) ZFH in Life Sciences with specialisation in (name of the specialisation) Study agreement Cooperation Learning concept Duration and workload Before your studies begin, an individual study agreement (ISV) is worked out with your supervisor. It includes your personal goals and the subject area of your Master s thesis, and is designed to match your interests, educational background and objectives. More on page 9 Students benefit from networking with the four Swiss Universities of Applied Sciences ZHAW, BFH, FHNW and HES-SO. A third of the lessons are taught as part of combined courses run jointly by these different universities. More on page 9 Research-based learning with a strong focus on the Master s thesis; combination of independent learning, contact lessons and e-learning. 3 semesters of full-time study, with part-time also possible: 90 credits (ECTS). Teaching location and language Study fees Entry requirements Start of studies Teaching takes place in Wädenswil and the Berne region with seminar weeks in Spiez in English or German, depending on the module. More on page 9 Semester fee CHF 720; for students whose place of residence is not Switzerland when starting the programme, an additional CHF 500 is charged. See the detailed study cost overview at www.zhaw.ch/lsfm/master-lifesciences. One of the following prior qualifications is required: Bachelor s degree from a university of applied sciences: ECTS grade A or B* or a mark of at least 5.0*. FH diploma (forerunner of the Bachelor s degree): average mark of 5.0* or higher. Recognition of at least 2 years of professional experience and/or of postgraduate studies in a corresponding professional area in agreement with the programme directors. University / ETH Bachelor s degree: practice-oriented passerelle : 6 months work experience in the area of your specialisation. Admission sur dossier possible with professional experience and prior education in a natural science field. * Admission for candidates with a lower mark or grade is considered on an individual basis. Every February and September; registration deadline 31 October and 30 April. Master s thesis More information The Master s thesis is at the centre of your studies and your research. It involves investigating a question from practice or applied research, often in cooperation with national or international research or industry partners. More on page 7 Registrar s office +41 58 934 59 61, www.zhaw.ch/lsfm/master-lifesciences Info events take place every spring and autumn. Master s in Life Sciences ZHAW LSFM 3

Pharmaceutical From gene to drug Objectives and competences Prospects Safe and effective drugs, produced at high levels of quality and reliability, are one of the foundations of our health care system. Pharmaceutical biotechnology has become established as an independent discipline in recent years. Many drugs today are no longer based on chemically synthesised molecules, but on agents developed and produced in complex biological processes with high specificity for the disease to be treated. In the Pharmaceutical Biotechnology specialisation, you become part of this strongly researchoriented and socially relevant subject area. During your studies you master the entire development process of drugs, from the molecular structure of active pharmaceutical ingredients to the final product. You link scientific findings with the requirements of industrial production in the products you are involved in. You learn how to market these products successfully and are familiar with the regulatory context of drug development. You design work programmes based on research questions, have a good command of methods required for interdisciplinary collaboration, and can write and evaluate research reports. For your Master s thesis, you focus on a specialist field. In addition to in-depth expertise in your specialisation, you develop analytical skills, leadership competences and a pronounced action orientation. You also come to grips with biological, technical, economic and social issues that are relevant to the life sciences in the areas of health, nutrition and the environment. The Master s programme lays the foundation for your international career at the interface between basic research and the commercial application of new pharmacological agents. You will not only be a sought-after expert in this rapidly growing industry, but also in related fields such as medical diagnostics, food, cosmetics and the environment. In Switzerland global pharmaceutical companies are expanding their research and production capacity. In addition, many successful Swiss start-up companies developing new active ingredients are looking for professionals who understand the manufacturing process, application and characterisation of these substances and are able to develop them in innovative ways. Graduate portraits Master s graduates who specialised in Pharmaceutical Biotechnology where are they now? At www.zhaw.ch/lsfm/master-lifesciences you can find out what positions they now hold, what they particularly appreciated about the Master s programme, and what tips they have for prospective Master s students. 4 Master s in Life Sciences ZHAW LSFM

Biotechnology Studying in a research environment Modules in the specialisation From the very beginning of your Master s degree, you are part of a research group which is appropriate for the topic of your Master s thesis (more on page 7). You cooperate in various research and development projects, and are embedded in a creative research environment. Focusing on your Master s thesis, which involves application-oriented research, supports your ability to generate innovation, see things from different perspectives, and link entrepreneurial and scientific ways of thinking. Working in a research group not only develops your creativity, resourcefulness and critical faculties, but also your leadership and teamwork skills. Expertise in pharmaceutical biotechnology is taught in four modules (more on page 9): Biodesign Strategies for drug design at the molecular biological level, their implementation in vector construction and the choice of an expression system. Rational development of recombinant products such as proteins, antibodies, and nucleic acid-based products. Development of selection criteria for a production organism, an expression system and vector construction. Bioprocessing and Bioanalytics Combination of an appropriate technical system (including modern single-use equipment), strategies for process control, and bioanalytical methods to control the productivity and quality of a bioprocess. Discussion of potential technical, biological and economic problems in the design of an industrial bioprocess, based on the regulatory framework of the pharmaceutical industry. Development of new business opportunities (NBOs) based on scientific expertise in the field of application. Drug Formulation and Biological Test Systems Capabilities of drug formulation, delivery and effectiveness to produce a functioning drug from an active substance. Evaluation of in vivo and in vitro test systems in preclinical development as a means of characterising the biological effects of a paticular drug. Basic understanding of the drug approval process in Europe. Video In the video, you gain insight into the everyday reality of your studies and the working environment you will afterwards encounter. Speakers in the video include faculty members, graduates and employers. Get a realistic impression of the Master s programme at www.zhaw.ch/lsfm/master-lifesciences. Downstream and Safety Processes that lead to a purified active compound. Laboratory work to practise implementation of the necessary chromatographic techniques. Lectures by representatives from industry and your own project work on implementation at the production stage, including further aspects such as logistics and regulatory requirements. Master s in Life Sciences ZHAW LSFM 5

A thesis in Pharmaceutical Working for the future of medicine: in the specialisation of Pharmaceutical Biotechnology specialisation you learn to develop innovative drugs. 6 Master s in Life Sciences ZHAW LSFM

Biotechnology The heart of your studies Research groups Contact The Master s thesis is the scientific core of your studies: you choose your specialist courses with a view to the topic of your thesis, which you determine before starting your studies. Based on the theoretical foundations of the study programme, you answer a specific question in this research field and work out solutions that are relevant for research, industry and society, often in co-operation with national and international partners. Depending on your topic, you work in a research group at the Institute of Biotechnology in Wädenswil or externally with an industrial or research partner. Through the thesis you not only demonstrate your knowledge and skills, but also the ability to successfully integrate into a research group and expand your knowledge in your specific field of scientific expertise. Working methods For the Master s thesis you focus on a particular area of pharmaceutical biotechnology as part of a research group (see next section). You plan and work mainly independently, in consultation with your supervisor and any external research and industry partners. In this way you not only deepen your scientific and technical competence, but also gain useful experience of project management. Pursuing a long-term research project successfully tests and trains your flexibility, for example, when scientific hypotheses need to be reexamined or experimental designs have to be adjusted. You choose the topic of your Master s thesis in one of the following research groups. Measurement and Sensor Technology, Dr. Caspar Demuth, caspar.demuth@zhaw.ch Bioprocess Technology, Prof. Dr. Karin Kovar, karin.kovar@zhaw.ch Bioprocess Engineering, Prof. Dr. Dieter Eibl, dieter.eibl@zhaw.ch Micro- and Molecular Biology, Prof. Dr. Martin Sievers, martin.sievers@zhaw.ch Pharmaceutical Technology, Prof. Dr. Vera Luginbühl, vera.luginbuehl@zhaw.ch Phytopharmacy, Dr. Evelyn Wolfram, evelyn.wolfram@zhaw.ch Bioprocess Informatics, Prof. Dr. Mark Jaeggi, mark.jaeggi@zhaw.ch Environmental Biotechnology, Prof. Dr. Urs Baier, urs.baier@zhaw.ch Cell Biology, Prof. Dr. Jack Rohrer, jack.rohrer@zhaw.ch Cell culture technology, Prof. Dr. Regine Eibl, regine.eibl@zhaw.ch If you have any questions about the specialisation in Pharmaceutical Biotechnology, please contact us by email. Prof. Dr. Vera Luginbühl vera.luginbuehl@zhaw.ch Susanne Dombrowski susanne.dombrowski@zhaw.ch Master s in Life Sciences ZHAW LSFM 7

Structure Four steps to the MSc in Life Sciences The three semesters of full-time study which lead to your Master of Science in Life Sciences comprise the following three fields of competence plus a Master s thesis, giving a total of 90 credits (module descriptions at www.zhaw.ch/lsfm/master-lifesciences). Entrepreneurial Skills 12 credits In a total of three seminar weeks you learn how to understand and use the interfaces between your technical or scientific core area and the economic and social environment. You choose three of the following five modules: Innovation and Knowledge Management Leadership Business Management Communication and Market Society and Politics Specialisation Skills 20 credits You deepen and specialise your knowledge of pharmaceutical biotechnology by taking all of the following four modules (more information on page 5): Biodesign: Ways to active pharmaceutical ingredients (API) Bioprocessing and Bioanalytics Downstream and Safety Drug Formulation and Biological Test Systems Advanced Life Science Skills 18 credits You prepare yourself for your specialisation and deepen your knowledge of the life sciences. You choose six of the following fourteen modules: Master s Thesis 40 credits A total of eight months is earmarked for work on your Master s thesis, which you can spread over your studies as appropriate (more on page 7). Recommended for specialisation: Cellular and Molecular Physiology Natural Substances Applied Statistics Possible additional modules: Materials Science Polymers & Applications Quality Excellence Nutrition and Nutrition-related Chronic Diseases Data Management and Visualisation Biodiversity Sustainable Development in Natural Resource Management Modeling of Complex Systems Sustainable Sourcing, Processing and Tracing of Food Management of R&D Projects Life Cycle Assessment 8 Master s in Life Sciences ZHAW LSFM

of the MSc programme Structure of the programme The diagram shows the general structure of a full-time Master s programme. You determine the actual sequence and focal points yourself (see the Study Agreement section below). Study Agreement Cooperation Before your studies begin, you decide on your personal educational goals, define the topic of your Master s thesis, and select your individual plan of study from the selection of modules together with your supervisor. Your personal study programme is based on your educational background, your interests and your objectives. Not only at this stage, but also throughout your studies, you profit from fruitful interaction with your supervisor. The Study Agreement, a learning tool covering independent learning, contact lessons and e-learning, enables you to create your own contemporary learning context, which includes a high degree of flexibility. The Master of Science in Life Sciences is a cooperative venture run by the ZHAW together with three other Swiss Universities of Applied Sciences: The Berne University of Applied Sciences BFH University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland FHNW University of Applied Sciences and Arts Western Switzerland HES-SO In seminar weeks in Spiez and in regular joint classes in the Berne region you profit from the expertise of all four partners, create a broad network, and participate in interdisciplinary exchange. In the modules Entrepreneurial Skills and Advanced Life Science Skills, classes take place jointly in English (required language level C1). Master s in Life Sciences ZHAW LSFM 9

Innovative learning and creative research are in store for you at this inspiring location on the Lake of Zurich.

About us The ZHAW The ZHAW (Zurich University of Applied Sciences) is one of the leading universities of applied sciences in Switzerland. Teaching, research, continuing education, consulting and other services are scientifically-based and practice-oriented. The ZHAW comprises eight schools at three locations (Wädenswil, Winterthur, Zurich). Currently, over 10,000 students are enrolled at the ZHAW. The School The School of Life Sciences and Facility Management (LSFM) is located in Wädenswil on the left shore of the Lake of Zurich. Teaching and research are carried out in the fields of environment, nutrition/food, health and society. The degree and continuing education programmes include five Bachelor s degree programmes, two Master s degree programmes, and a wide range of continuing education courses. Around 1,500 students are currently enrolled at the LSFM in Wädenswil. Bachelor s, Master s and continuing education The Bachelor s degree programme provides practically-oriented knowledge, general education and training in work methodology, and leads to a professional qualification. The consecutive Master s degree programme allows you to specialise within your chosen field and acquire an additional professional qualification. Two Master s degree programmes are offered at the ZHAW campus in Wädenswil: Life Sciences and Facility Management. Engaging in ongoing education and keeping your skills and know-how up to date are important for ensuring professional success. The ZHAW offers customised, practice-oriented courses, symposiums and continuing education programmes. Research and development Working in conjunction with businesses, public agencies and associations, our institutes engage in applied research and provide services for third parties. Close collaboration with external parties ensures the transfer of knowledge and technology between the academic realm and professional practice. Our technical installations and equipment are state-of-the-art. In our modern laboratories and testing and production facilities, applied research and development projects can be conducted to the highest professional and practical standards. Picture credits Title page: Prof. Dr. Martin Sievers, mentor and lecturer, Melanie Ottinger, student Page 2: Ludwig Glöcklhofer, student, Dr. Susanne Miescher Schwenninger, mentor and lecturer Page 6: Melanie Ottinger and Alexander Hämmerli, students, Prof. Dr. Vera Luginbühl, mentor and lecturer Page 10: Grüental campus Page 12: Aerial view of Wädenswil Master s in Life Sciences ZHAW LSFM 11

Master s degree in Life Sciences make a difference ZHAW Reidbach campus / Einsiedlerstrasse ZHAW Reidbach campus / Seestrasse ZHAW Grüental campus At the ZHAW in Wädenswil you study and conduct research at the interface between industrial practice and science. You work with the latest facilities and methods in close cooperation with international networks. In your specialisation you are part of your institute s centre of excellence and of your chosen research group. Through the cooperation between the four Swiss universities of applied sciences ZHAW, BFH, FHNW and HES-SO you also profit from an interdisciplinary and intercultural exchange of knowledge. In the bilingual Master of Science degree programme you study at the cutting edge of science, in close touch with the needs of society. You become a sought-after professional with leadership potential, whose Master s thesis contributes to meeting the challenges of our time. Contact ZHAW Zurich University of Applied Sciences Life Sciences and Facility Management Grüental Post Box CH-8820 Wädenswil Tel. +41 58 934 59 61 master.lsfm@zhaw.ch www.zhaw.ch/lsfm/master-lifesciences 12 Master s in Life Sciences ZHAW LSFM Updated August 2015 Subject to change Design: idfx AG Advertising agency ASW