

BSc Biomedical Sciences (Molecular Biology)
About this course
Molecular biology sits at the core of modern biomedical science, concerned with the mechanisms by which genetic information is stored, expressed, and regulated in living cells. Understanding how DNA is copied, how genes are switched on and off, how proteins are made and modified, and how these processes go wrong in disease is fundamental to contemporary medicine and to the development of new treatments. Biomedical sciences with a molecular biology focus equips you with both the conceptual framework and the practical laboratory skills to work at this level. The University of Aberdeen's four-year full-time programme in biomedical sciences with a molecular biology specialism includes a year abroad, giving you the opportunity to study at a partner institution in another country during your degree. This international experience broadens your scientific perspective and develops the independence and cross-cultural awareness that are increasingly valued in research and healthcare careers. You will study cell biology, genetics, biochemistry, microbiology, pharmacology, physiology, and immunology, with increasing depth in molecular techniques as the programme progresses. Laboratory work is central throughout, giving you hands-on experience of methods including gene expression analysis, recombinant DNA technology, microscopy, cell culture, and bioinformatics. Aberdeen's research environment means you will engage with genuine scientific questions and current research alongside your taught programme. Graduates in biomedical sciences with molecular biology go on to work as biomedical scientists, laboratory researchers, clinical scientists, and science communicators in the NHS, research institutes, pharmaceutical companies, and biotechnology firms. Many continue to postgraduate study, including doctoral research, clinical training, or professional qualifications in healthcare science. The degree also provides a strong foundation for entry into medicine, dentistry, or other clinical programmes for those who choose that path.
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