Delve into the fascinating world of biochemistry, exploring biological organisms and processes from the molecular level to ecosystems. This UEA programme, taught collaboratively by the Schools of Biological Sciences and Chemistry, draws on expertise from leading researchers. You'll progress from foundational concepts to advanced topics like protein engineering and cancer biology, while developing skills in conducting, interpreting, and communicating innovative research. The course includes an option to study abroad at partner universities in Europe, Asia, Australasia, or North America, and benefits from UEA's affiliation with the Norwich Research Park, home to renowned institutions such as the John Innes Centre.This degree prepares you for careers in industry or postgraduate research, equipping you with knowledge in synthetic, chemical, and structural biology to address key issues in health, nutrition, energy, and environmental sustainability. Notable biochemists, including UEA alumnus Michael Houghton—a 2020 Nobel laureate in Physiology or Medicine—highlight the field's prestige. Course details may change; verify on www.uea.ac.uk.
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