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BSc Pharmacology and Drug Discovery
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Pharmacology and drug discovery is a discipline that sits at the scientific heart of modern medicine, concerned with how chemical compounds interact with biological systems to produce therapeutic effects and how those compounds are identified, tested, and developed into medicines. Drug discovery is the process by which potential new treatments are found, refined, and validated, and it requires a deep understanding of molecular pharmacology, cellular biology, receptor systems, toxicology, and the pharmacokinetics that determine how drugs behave in the body. At the University of East Anglia, this three-year full-time programme gives you a thorough grounding in the biological and chemical sciences that underpin pharmacology before moving into specialist content in drug discovery, molecular pharmacology, and the processes by which candidates move from laboratory research towards clinical application. UEA has strong research activity in pharmacology and related biomedical sciences, and students benefit from being taught in an environment where the translation from research to therapeutic application is actively pursued. You will develop both experimental skills and theoretical understanding, learning to interpret pharmacological data and to think about how molecular mechanisms translate into clinical outcomes. Graduates are well placed for careers in pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies, clinical research organisations, regulatory agencies, hospital pharmacy, biomedical research, and science communication. The drug discovery focus of the programme is particularly relevant to roles in early-stage pharmaceutical research, where identifying and validating new drug targets requires exactly the combination of skills the programme develops. Further study at master's or PhD level is a common route for those wishing to pursue research careers, and the degree also provides a foundation for graduate-entry pathways in medicine, pharmacy, or clinical science.
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