This biochemistry course offers an in-depth exploration of cellular life processes, from basic functions to the coordination of complex systems. Students will discover how genetic and technological advancements address global issues like hunger, insulin shortages, and vaccine development, while contributing to treatments for diseases such as cancer and Parkinson's. Engagement in cutting-edge research at Surrey on topics including sleep, ageing, immunology, and virology is available, with an integrated masters option providing advanced lab-based projects to prepare for research careers in industry or academia.The programme begins with foundational modules in biochemistry, methodology, and applications, including optional topics in bacteriology, biodiversity, neuroscience, and virology. In the third year, students select from advanced areas like genetics, immunology, pharmacology, and systems biology, culminating in a research project that hones practical skills—some leading to publications in prestigious journals. An integrated masters extends this with specialized techniques, scientific communication training, and a dissertation on areas such as antibody mechanisms or neurodegenerative diseases. For full module details, visit the course website.
To see the full range of modules for this course please visit our website – the link is under the Course contact details. You will also find full details of the programme, including programme structure, assessment methods, contact hours and Graduate prospects.
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