

MChem Chemistry For Drug Discovery and Development
About this course
Chemistry for drug discovery and development is a specialism that applies organic chemistry, analytical chemistry, and an understanding of biological systems to one of the most consequential areas of applied science: finding, designing, and developing the small molecules and biological agents that become medicines. Drug discovery draws on fundamental chemistry at every stage, from the initial identification of a target molecule through the synthesis and screening of candidate compounds to the optimisation of those that show promise, and the analysis and testing that must take place before a drug can be approved for clinical use. At the University of Lincoln, this four-year full-time programme gives you a rigorous foundation in chemistry, including organic synthesis, physical chemistry, analytical methods, and spectroscopy, while building specialist knowledge in medicinal chemistry, pharmacology, and the drug development process. You will develop practical laboratory skills in synthesis, purification, and analysis that reflect the real working practices of pharmaceutical chemists. You will also engage with the scientific literature, developing the ability to read, evaluate, and apply primary research in a field that changes rapidly. The course includes a sandwich year and work placement, giving you direct professional experience in a pharmaceutical, biotechnology, or chemical environment. The university's focus on student experience and support means you will be part of a community that genuinely invests in helping you grow and succeed through every stage of the programme. Graduates from chemistry for drug discovery and development programmes are well placed for careers in pharmaceutical companies, contract research organisations, biotechnology firms, analytical laboratories, and regulatory affairs. The fundamental chemistry skills you develop are also applicable across the broader chemicals industry. Further study at postgraduate level, including doctoral research in medicinal chemistry, chemical biology, or pharmaceutical science, is a natural route for those wishing to pursue research careers.
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