Studying Biomedicine at UEA enables you to apply your interest in human biology to critical challenges like stem cell research, ageing, cancer, arthritis, and cardiovascular disease, positioning you at the forefront of efforts to enhance human health. This multidisciplinary program integrates biology and chemistry, teaching you to use cellular and molecular techniques for understanding and treating diseases, including human physiology, antibiotic resistance, pathogens, genetics, ophthalmology, metabolic disorders, and gastroenterology.In the first two years, you will take compulsory modules such as Fundamentals of Molecular Biology and Genetics, Skills for Biologists, and Human Physiology. The final year offers options like Cancer Biology, Microbial Biotechnology, and Science Communication. Taught by world-class academics and consultants, with access to advanced facilities like the £34 million STEM labs and Norwich Research Park, the course prepares you for careers in industry, clinical research, or further study.
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