

BSc Biochemistry with Medical Biochemistry
About this course
Biochemistry studies the molecular basis of life, examining the chemical processes and compounds that enable living cells to function, grow, and respond to their environments. Medical biochemistry focuses this inquiry specifically on human health and disease, asking how molecular mechanisms go wrong in conditions such as cancer, diabetes, and genetic disorders, and how understanding those mechanisms opens routes to new treatments and diagnostics. The two emphases together span both the fundamental science and its most direct application to human biology and medicine. At the University of Bristol, this three-year, full-time programme immerses you in contemporary biochemical research, developing high-level analytical and problem-solving skills through a broad and varied curriculum. You will study molecular genetics, immunology, synthetic biology, drug discovery, recombinant engineering, enzymology, cellular homeostasis, cancer cell biology, developmental biology, and neurobiochemistry, encountering the full range of topics that define current life science research. Bristol's strong research culture means you will be taught by scientists actively advancing the boundaries of the discipline, and you will have opportunities to develop your own laboratory skills and critical thinking in that environment. A typical entry tariff of 168 points reflects the high academic standard expected for a programme with significant research depth. Graduates from biochemistry programmes go on to careers in pharmaceutical and biotechnology research and development, clinical biochemistry, drug discovery, regulatory affairs, biomedical research, medical communications, and healthcare science. The degree is also a strong foundation for graduate entry to medicine, dentistry, or veterinary science, and for postgraduate research in biochemistry, molecular biology, structural biology, or related fields. Many graduates pursue doctoral studies at leading research institutions, building on the analytical foundation Bristol's programme provides.
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