

MChem Chemistry, Biological and Medicinal Chemistry (with a year in industry)
About this course
Biological and medicinal chemistry occupies a fascinating and productive space between the physical sciences and the life sciences, asking how the principles of chemistry can be applied to understand biological systems and to design molecules with therapeutic purpose. It is the foundation of modern drug discovery, combining organic synthesis and molecular design with an understanding of how biological targets work and how medicines interact with them. As biology and chemistry have converged over recent decades, this has become one of the most dynamic and consequential areas of scientific research. At the University of York this four-year full-time programme develops you as an adaptable chemist through research-led practical and classroom learning. You will study the core areas of chemistry alongside a growing focus on biological and medicinal applications, covering organic synthesis, biochemistry, pharmacology, and the chemical biology of drug targets. The four-year structure includes a year in industry, giving you a full year of professional experience in a pharmaceutical, biotechnology, or chemical company before you complete your degree. This placement is a significant advantage, giving you an understanding of how scientific knowledge is applied in commercial and regulatory contexts and building the professional skills that employers value. Graduates from biological and medicinal chemistry programmes are well placed for careers in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries, in research and development roles focused on drug discovery, synthesis, and development. Regulatory affairs, analytical chemistry, clinical trials management, and patent law are other common directions. Academic research in chemistry or biochemistry is a well-trodden path for those who continue to postgraduate study, with opportunities in universities and research institutes. The combination of chemical rigour and biological understanding is also valued in medical science liaison roles, healthcare consultancy, and science communication.
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