Medical Biochemistry
Position Details (Master's)
Exposure to a range of techniques, including microscopy, spectroscopy and diagnostic assays, and their associated theories will significantly develop your understanding of medical biochemistry.
During your studies, you will prepare for, and undertake, an extensive independent project. You will discuss your project in detail with your supervisor before carrying out your research and writing up your study in a thesis. Additionally, you will study related subjects such as metabolism, physiology and the genetics of drug responses.
This Medical Biochemistry course from Leeds Beckett University will develop your competencies in data analysis and statistics, science communication and professional development, enabling you to further your career as a confident medical biochemist or researcher.
Career
This course will prepare you for a wide range of careers in the biomedical sciences. You will be well placed to study under the NHS Scientist Training program in order to become a clinical biochemist. You could also undertake a PhD and become part of the biomedical research community, or enter industry in related roles, including research scientist, lab technician or clinical trials assistant.
- Clinical trials assistant
- Research scientist
- Clinical biochemist
- Medical writer
Accredited course (IBMS and Royal Society of Biology)
Courses include:
- Science Communication
- Diagnostic Biochemistry
- Advances in Biochemical Pharmacology
- Advanced Research Methods
- Research Project - Preparation
- Professional Development
- Pathology of Immune and Blood Diseases
- Research Project - Data collection
Leeds Beckett University
On Campus (Full Time)
1 year
Expired