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35 Master's degrees in Biochemistry in United Kingdom
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.
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.

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.
Pharmaceutical Science Specialism
The University of East London offers a Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Pharmaceutical Science Specialism, designed to deepen your understanding of pharmaceutical principles. This full-time course spans one year, equipping you with essential skills for a successful career in the pharmaceutical industry.

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.
Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance and Regulation
The Master of Science in Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance and Regulation at Technological University Dublin is a part-time course lasting 2.5 years. This programme combines online and on-campus attendance, equipping students with essential skills for the bio/pharmaceutical industry, particularly in quality assurance and regulatory compliance.
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.
Biomedical Science (Clinical Microbiology)
The MSc in Biomedical Science (Clinical Microbiology) at Swansea University is a comprehensive programme designed for full-time study over one year. This course offers a blend of on-campus and online learning, allowing students to develop essential skills in clinical microbiology while benefiting from state-of-the-art facilities and expert instruction.
Biological Science (Biochemistry)
The Biological Science (Biochemistry) programme from the University of Cambridge is also involved with the management and delivery of two pathways (Biomolecular Science and Cell Science) in the new MPhil in Biological Sciences, which includes both taught and research components.

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.
Biomedical Science (Haematology and Transfusion Science)
The Biomedical Science (Haematology and Transfusion Science) program at Middlesex University will cover the components of human blood and the disorders that affect them, techniques for diagnosing and monitoring disease, and the analysis of blood test results.
Science
If you're looking for a rewarding career where you can make a positive difference to other people's lives, teaching is a great choice – and on the Science with Chemistry PGCE at University of Portsmouth, you'll gain you the skills and confidence you need to become an outstanding secondary school teacher.

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.
Advanced Materials Chemistry
This Advanced Materials Chemistry Masters course from Nottingham Trent University, enables you to develop and further your knowledge on a range of core modules, culminating in a materials engineering-led research project within one of our diverse range of research groups.