8 Master's degrees in Biochemistry in Scotland, United Kingdom
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.

Biochemistry
This Biochemistry programme at The University of Edinburgh aims to equip students with a deep understanding of biological molecules, and of the biochemical and biophysical techniques that are used to study them.
Advanced Pharmacy Practice
This Advanced Pharmacy Practice degree offered at the Robert Gordon University will equip you with the necessary knowledge, skills, attitude and competencies required for effective advanced practice.
Chemical Science
The MSc in Chemical Science at the University of St Andrews provides students with advanced knowledge and skills in modern chemical sciences and encourages them to explore research-led topics through a wide range of modules.
Analytical Science - Drug Analysis and Toxicology
This Analytical Science - Drug Analysis and Toxicology course offered at the Robert Gordon University is designed for Scientists and Engineers who wish to develop their skills in drug analysis and toxicology. The course will enhance your career prospects and give you the confidence and competence to make a difference in this fascinating field.
Catalysis
During the MSc in Catalysis at the University of St Andrews gain specialised advanced knowledge and skills in modern catalysis, and understand the role catalysis plays in improving sustainability and solving environmental issues in chemical manufacture.

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.
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.