

BSc Biological Sciences (Cell Biology)
About this course
Cell biology is the study of the fundamental unit of life, the cell, in all its complexity and variety. Understanding how cells grow, divide, communicate, respond to signals, and die is central to almost every area of modern biology and medicine. Cell biology underpins our understanding of cancer, infectious disease, developmental biology, and the genetic basis of inherited conditions, and it is a field that has been transformed by advances in imaging, molecular genetics, and computational tools over the past few decades. At the University of Edinburgh, this four-year programme with a year abroad combines a broad biological sciences foundation with a specialist focus on cell biology. Edinburgh is one of the world's leading research universities in the life sciences, and undergraduate students benefit from being taught within departments that are actively producing knowledge about cellular processes at the frontier of the field. The year abroad gives you experience of a different research or teaching environment, broadening your scientific perspectives and building international connections. You will develop strong laboratory skills alongside theoretical understanding of the molecular and cellular processes that govern biological function. Graduates with expertise in cell biology are in demand in pharmaceutical research, biotechnology, academic research, clinical science, biomedical product development, and science communication. The fundamental nature of cell biology means that specialist knowledge in the field is relevant across a wide range of research and applied contexts, from cancer biology and regenerative medicine to drug discovery and diagnostics. Further study at master's or PhD level is a common and well-supported route for those who wish to pursue research careers, and the Edinburgh research environment provides an excellent preparation for doctoral study.
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