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Masters Degrees in Biochemistry
We have 192 Masters Degrees in Biochemistry
Masters degrees in Biochemistry train postgraduates in all aspects of the molecular processes which occur at the cell level of living organisms. Specialisations in this field include Clinical Biochemistry, Physical Biochemistry, and Industrial Biochemistry. Entry requirements normally include an undergraduate degree in a relevant field such as Biology, Chemistry, Medicine, or Animal Science.
Why study a Masters in Biochemistry?
## With a range of specialisations to choose from in this field, you have the potential to engage with a number of different methods of practise. You may focus on human microbiology, exploring topics such as human diseases including cancer biology, or genetics and specific areas such as neurobiology. If machinery for human treatment is of interest to you, you could focus your study on designing new machinery for use in hospitals. In an industrial context, you could even opt to explore automation. Career possibilities are endless. With the experience you’ll gain through lab testing, data analysis, and experimentation, you would be suited to positions in hospital laboratories, research institutes, pharmaceuticals, or even agriculture and conservation. You could also gear your experience towards further research at PhD level and a career in academia.Refine your search
Biochemistry - MSc
University of Oulu
Master’s Programmes
Biochemistry deals with fundamental questions, but the focus is always on the larger context: how can this knowledge be used to improve people's lives? In addition to theoretical knowledge, the master’s degree in Biochemistry offers strong hands-on laboratory skills and training of modern methods by teachers active in research. Read more
MScR Biomedical Science
University of Buckingham
Medical School
Postgraduate research degree at the Institute of Biomedical and Bioscience Research (IBBR). Read more
MSc Biological and Biomolecular Science
University College Dublin
UCD School of Biomolecular & Biomedical Sciences
The MSc in Biological and Biomolecular Science by Negotiated Learning will broaden your understanding of biological and biomolecular science against a backdrop of learning core technical, methodological and innovation skills relevant to industry and academia. Read more
Biomedical Sciences MSc
Queen Mary University of London
School of Biological & Behavioural Sciences
From studying the fundamental processes that lead to diseases such as cancer, to helping overcome drug-resistant microbial infections, biomedical scientists play a vital role in society. Read more
MSc Biotherapeutics
University College Dublin
UCD School of Biomolecular & Biomedical Sciences
The MSc in Biotherapeutics educates students on the practical uses of molecular advances in the discovery of protein and other biomolecular drug candidates and their development into biotherapeutics. Read more
Biopharmaceutical Development (Industrial Placement) - MSc
University of Leeds
School of Molecular and Cellular Biology
Be at the cutting edge of modern medicine, gain invaluable experience, make essential connections, and be paid for your efforts. Read more
Master of Philosophy in Life Science
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
School of Science
The Master of Philosophy (MPhil) Program aims to train qualified students by providing research training in major areas of life science. Read more
Bioanalytical Chemistry and Pharmaceutical Analysis MSc
Fresenius University of Applied Sciences
Masters Opportunities
Analytical science is becoming increasingly significant: Fast and precise analytical methods are more important than ever in research, quality control, and production monitoring. Read more
MSc in Radiobiology
University of Oxford
Department of Oncology
The MSc in Radiobiology is a one-year, full-time course run by the Department of Oncology at the University of Oxford, delivered by world-leading academics and clinical scientists. Read more
MSc in Applied Cancer Science
University of Oxford
Department of Oncology
The MSc in Applied Cancer Science is a one-year, full-time course, designed to prepare students for careers in cancer science research, whether in academia or industry. Read more
Analytical Toxicology MSc
King’s College London
Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine
The Analytical Toxicology MSc is a unique study course that integrates theoretical and practical aspects of analytical science with clinical and forensic toxicology. Read more
Master of Science
Harvard University
Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
Gain the essential skills and depth of knowledge you need for a high-impact career in academia, industry, or policy analysis to improve the health of people everywhere. Read more
MPhil in Biological Science (Biochemistry) by thesis
University of Cambridge
Faculty of Biology
The Department offers a one-year full-time MPhil programme, by research, leading to the Master of Philosophy in Biological Science (Biochemistry). This is also available as a part-time option over two years. Currently, we do not run a Masters course by instruction, involving classes and examinations. Read more
MSc - Clinical Biochemistry
Manchester Metropolitan University
Faculty of Science & Engineering
Our best defence against disease isn’t a new therapy, wonder drug or technological miracle. It’s knowledge. Read more
Advanced Biochemistry MSc
University of Strathclyde
Strathclyde Institute for Pharmacy & Biomedical Sciences
You'll be studying an MSc in Advanced Biochemistry at the Strathclyde Institute of Pharmacy & Biomedical Sciences that's a leading centre for research focused on developing new medicines, better medicines and better use of medicines. Read more