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35 Master's degrees in Biochemistry in United Kingdom

Microbiology (Medical Sciences)
This Microbiology (Medical Sciences) course at Newcastle University creates a vibrant and dynamic environment for postgraduate study.

Medical Biochemistry
Engage with innovative theory. This Medical Biochemistry course from Leeds Beckett University has been designed to significantly expand both your practical expertise within the field of medical biochemistry and your transferable skills.

Biochemistry
Research in the Biochemistry degree from University of Essex covers a wide spectrum of biology from genes to ecosystems, and this broad-based structure provides opportunities for developing novel ideas and interdisciplinary projects.

Biology (by research)
The Biology (by research) degree from University of York cover the whole spectrum of modern biological disciplines, from field ecology to protein structure, and have an integrated approach to biology.

Biological Sciences
The Biological Sciences course offered by University of Brighton enables you to join a team working towards solutions to global issues such as infectious disease and environmental health, and explore topics such as genetic and molecular biology with researchers who are experts in their field.

Pharmaceutical Analysis
This Pharmaceutical Analysis programme from the Queen's University Belfast is taught jointly between the School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering and the School of Pharmacy by leading experts in the field.

Clinical and Molecular Microbiology
Are you ready to gain advanced knowledge of viral, bacterial, fungal and parasitic infections and how they are diagnosed and treated? Then the Clinical and Molecular Microbiology programme from University of Nottingham is for you.

Biochemistry (by research)
As a school, we believe that part of our mission is to train the next generation of life scientists. University of Bristol offers the Biochemistry (by research) programme.

Biomedical Science
This Biomedical Science course at University of Wolverhampton is aimed at graduates with a degree in biology, biochemistry, or related fields who wish to specialise in this rapidly growing field.

Biochemistry and Biotechnology
The Biochemistry and Biotechnology programme of the University of Glasgow aims to answer fundamental questions about how cells and organisms work at the molecular and biochemical level.

Biochemistry, Cell and Systems Biology
The University of Liverpool offers a degree in Biochemistry, Cell and Systems Biology that examines cellular chemistry across all forms of life, from microorganisms to complex organisms, in both healthy and diseased states. By understanding the fundamental chemistry of life, we aim to drive understanding of processes from viruses, bacteria, plants and animals.
Advanced Biochemistry
Advanced Biochemistry at the University of Strathclyde has a special focus on how cells work at molecular level. Together with the related field of molecular biology, biochemistry provides important advances in understanding the molecular basis of life, and how alteration or disruption of these molecular pathways leads to disease processes.
Cellular Pathology
Investigating disease at a cellular level means joining the fight against some of the most serious disorders afflicting humans. We’ve designed the Cellular Pathology course from Manchester Metropolitan University to enable you to develop an advanced understanding of cellular pathology that you’ll need in a research or clinical context.
Biomedical Science (Clinical Biochemistry)
Swansea University offers a Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Biomedical Science (Clinical Biochemistry), designed for a duration of one year. This full-time programme employs a blended study approach, combining on-campus and online learning methods, ensuring a comprehensive educational experience in a rapidly evolving field.
Structural Molecular Biology (Online)
Structural Molecular Biology (Online) from Birkbeck, University of London is ideal if you are a scientist wishing to update your knowledge, or as background studies if you are a research student, particularly if your undergraduate studies were in a different area.
Biochemistry
At University of Worcester, we welcome applications to undertake research towards MPhil and PhD degrees in Biochemistry.
Clinical Biochemistry
The MSc in Clinical Biochemistry from The University of Manchester will give you a thorough grounding in a discipline that deals with the clinical analysis of body fluids and other biological material to aid the diagnosis, therapy and monitoring of diseases.
Clinical Pharmacology
Do you want to promote the safer use of medicines in man? The Clinical Pharmacology programme of the University of Aberdeen aims to develop your research skills, your knowledge of clinical drugs and their use in the real world.
Biomedical Science (Clinical Biochemistry)
The Biomedical Science (Clinical Biochemistry) program at Middlesex University the chemistry of the human body and how it is affected by disease. It's a fascinating subject which combines expert theoretical knowledge with practical skills to help with the diagnosis and treatment of everything from endocrine disorders to antenatal complications.
PGCE (Secondary) Science Education (Biology Chemistry or Physics)
The PGCE (Secondary) Science Education (Biology, Chemistry or Physics) at Goldsmiths, University of London is a one-year full-time programme designed to equip future educators with essential teaching skills. This course encourages reflective practice and is available for part-time study, fostering a deep understanding of science education methodologies.