

MBiochem Biochemistry (Molecular and Cellular)
About this course
Biochemistry at the molecular and cellular level is the science of life's most fundamental chemistry: the structure and function of the proteins, nucleic acids, lipids, and carbohydrates that make up living cells, and the metabolic and regulatory processes by which those molecules work together to sustain life. It sits at the heart of the life sciences, providing the molecular explanations for how genes are expressed, how cells communicate, how energy is generated, and how disease arises when these processes go wrong. Understanding biochemistry at this level is essential for modern medicine, drug development, and the full range of biotechnology applications. At the University of Oxford this four-year degree is one of the most intellectually demanding and well-resourced biochemistry programmes in the world. The typical entry tariff of 200 points signals the academic level of the intake, and the Oxford tutorial system means you will be challenged and supported in small groups with experts in the field at every stage. You will cover the fundamentals of molecular biology, protein structure and function, metabolic biochemistry, cell signalling, and genetic regulation before moving into more advanced and specialised topics in your later years. The fourth year is an integrated master's year involving original research, giving you direct experience of what it means to generate new scientific knowledge. Biochemistry graduates from Oxford are among the most sought-after in the life sciences. Many go on to doctoral research in biochemistry, molecular biology, pharmacology, or structural biology, often at the world's leading research institutions. Others move into pharmaceutical and biotechnology research and development, clinical laboratory work, science communication, patent law, or commercial roles in the life sciences industry. The combination of analytical rigour, laboratory expertise, and intellectual depth that an Oxford biochemistry degree develops opens doors that few other qualifications can match.
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