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Top Reasons to Study Biochemistry at Queen Mary University of London: A Pathway to Success

Explore why studying biochemistry at QMUL could be the right path for you, including career opportunities, competitive salaries, and an innovative curriculum designed to prepare you for the future.

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Mithsuka, Bsc Biochemistry Graduate

Biochemistry is the branch of science that explores the chemical processes and substances that occur within living organisms. It sits at the intersection of biology and chemistry, focusing on how molecular structures and interactions contribute to the functioning of cells, tissues, and organisms. In essence, biochemistry aims to understand the molecular mechanisms that underpin all biological processes, from metabolism and enzyme activity to DNA replication and cell signalling.

Biochemistry is crucial in fields like medicine, biotechnology, and agriculture, helping to develop new drugs, improve food production, and tackle diseases by understanding their molecular basis.

Think you might be passionate about understanding life at the molecular level? Here are some top reasons why studying Biochemistry at QMUL could be the right path for you.

Top five reasons to study Biochemistry at Queen Mary University of London

  1. World-Class Teaching and Research Excellence

The Biochemistry programme at QMUL is taught by leading academics who are actively engaged in innovative research across diverse fields like biomedicine, environmental sciences, and biotechnology. Whether you're interested in how drugs are developed, how molecular structures influence diseases, or the latest in genetic engineering, you’ll be learning from experts like Chris Duffy, Christoph Engl and Ruth Rose, who are making significant contributions to their fields.

We offers ample opportunities for research experience, including sharing summer internship opportunities and projects within world-class labs, preparing students for future breakthroughs in science.

  1. Exciting and Flexible Programme Structure

The Biochemistry programme is structured to give you a strong foundation in key scientific concepts while allowing you to explore specialised areas such as neuroscience, pharmaceutical chemistry, and genetics.

This flexibility ensures that you can tailor your degree to your interests and career aspirations. The modules are designed to be engaging and relevant to real-world problems, such as the "Biochemistry in Action" course, which focuses on solving challenges in medicine, biotechnology, and agriculture. The opportunity to study abroad or take a year in industry further enhances the experience.

  1. Strong Graduate Prospects and Career Support

Biochemistry graduates from QMUL enjoy competitive starting salaries, with the average salary ranging from £24,000 to £35,000 depending on the industry (GOS, 2021/22). Graduates of this programme are well-equipped to enter high-demand roles in sectors such as pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, healthcare, and research, thanks to the school’s strong industry connections and focus on employability. Those pursuing careers in specialised fields, like biotechnology or pharmaceuticals, often see even higher earnings as they advance in their careers. QMUL enhances employability by hosting career events, networking opportunities, and talks by alumni, providing students with valuable insights into various career paths. Impressively, 97% of our graduates are in further work or studies just 15 months after graduating (GOS, 2021/22). Some of our graduates have gone onto work at: Astra Zeneca, Barts Health NHS Trust, University of Oxford, Kubrick Group and Max Planck Institute.

  1. London Advantage – A Hub for Science and Industry

Being based in London, you’ll benefit from the proximity to many of the world's leading research institutions, hospitals, and pharmaceutical companies. Being so centrally placed means you’ll be able to attend industry events, access cutting-edge research, and build professional networks that can be pivotal in launching a successful career.

  1. Exciting Modules to Look Forward To

You’ll have a chance to take on fascinating modules like Protein Structure, Folding & Assemblies, where you'll learn about the intricacies of how proteins function at a molecular level, and Molecular Basis of Disease, which explores how molecular changes can lead to conditions like cancer and neurodegenerative diseases. These modules combine theoretical knowledge with practical lab experience, giving you the skills to work on real-world challenges.

With a strong focus on employability, cutting-edge research, and flexible learning, studying biochemistry at QMUL offers an enriching academic experience that sets you up for success in various scientific and healthcare careers.

For more details about the programme, entry requirements, and specific modules, check out the Biochemistry Programme course page

 

 

 

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