Launched in 2022, the International Master in Life Sciences ('Sciences du Vivant') at the University Claude Bernard in Lyon is an innovative program in Cell and Molecular Biology that emphasizes transdisciplinary approaches, pushing the
boundaries of modern biology. It includes the following tracks: M1 Sciences du Vivant & M2 Frontiers in Biology.
Training the Next Generation of Researchers
In recent years, the field of Biology has witnessed a rapid succession
of technological breakthroughs, such as the use of super-resolution
microscopy, single-cell sequencing, CRISPR, organoids, Artificial
Intelligence (AI), etc. These advancements are revolutionizing our
understanding of biological systems. Faced with increasingly complex
datasets, scientists encounter the formidable task of deciphering
underlying principles and crafting simple working models that will pave
the way for tomorrow's major discoveries. Our mission is to prepare the
next generation of researchers to navigate these intricate scientific
challenges effectively.
Bridging Scientific Fields
Because breakthroughs often emerge at the crossroads of
seemingly distinct disciplines, we have built a unique program that
thrives on multidisciplinarity. We have established a
collaboration with biophysicists to integrate cutting-edge approaches in
this field. Elective courses in biophysics, imaging, image analysis,
transcriptomics, AI, systems biology, etc, offer exciting
insights at the forefront of scientific discovery. These complement a wide selection of courses in molecular and cellular biology.
Reaching Out Internationally
Recognizing the fundamental role of English in scientific practice, our
program delivers all teaching in English, with the ambition to attract at least half of the Master’s cohort from
international backgrounds. We have also partnered with scientists from
various world-famous foreign institutes (Harvard Medical School, Max-Planck Institute, Weizmann Institute, Caltech, University of Tokyo… - see logos below) who actively
participate in our teaching units through web conferences and create
internship opportunities for students in their laboratories.
Fostering Learning Engagement and Nurturing Excellence
Early exposure to a high-quality scientific environment is crucial for
students' future careers. We actively facilitate student
encounters with researchers through student-oriented
research conferences, interviews with speakers, lab-hosted practical
sessions, and three internships. We encourage
student engagement and independent work using 'flipped classroom'
methods and scientific project assignments. Comprehensive support in
methodology and scientific communication is provided. Through this, we
create a dynamic, inspiring learning environment with high-quality
internship opportunities, paving the way for pursuing Ph.D. studies and
thriving careers in biology.
Mentoring Individuals and Enhancing Community Bonds
We believe that providing guidance and timely encouragement is essential
for enhancing student engagement and success. The implementation of
generalized tutoring 'office hours' facilitates one-to-one interactions
with teachers, offering clarification on teaching materials, guidance on
internships, and overall support. The incorporation of group projects
and collaborative work further fosters a sense of community. M1 students
are assigned an M2 tutor to establish a valuable connection. The close
affiliation with research laboratories forged during M1 practicals and
M2 workshops contributes to increasing the sense of belonging within the research community.