

MSci Chemistry with Medicinal Chemistry (Work Placement)
About this course
Chemistry with medicinal chemistry is a degree that provides thorough training in the main branches of chemistry while focusing particularly on the areas most relevant to the discovery and development of biologically active compounds. It brings together organic chemistry, inorganic chemistry, physical chemistry and analytical methods with the specialist knowledge of how chemical structures interact with biological targets, how drugs are designed and optimised, and how their biological activity is characterised and understood. The result is a degree that prepares graduates for one of the most important and technically demanding sectors of the global economy. At the University of Glasgow, this five-year degree includes a year abroad and a work placement, providing both an international academic experience and direct exposure to professional chemistry or pharmaceutical research. The programme, as the university describes it, concentrates on the areas of medicinal chemistry and pharmacology most relevant to research with medicinal and other biologically active compounds, ensuring that specialist knowledge is developed alongside rigorous chemical foundations. You will study organic synthesis, spectroscopy, chemical reactivity, molecular structure and bonding alongside biochemistry, pharmacokinetics, drug design principles and the analysis of structure-activity relationships. Laboratory work is central throughout, developing practical technique and the ability to plan and execute synthetic and analytical work independently. The combination of deep chemical expertise and medicinal specialisation makes graduates particularly attractive to pharmaceutical companies, biotechnology firms and contract research organisations, where the ability to design, synthesise and evaluate potential drug molecules is directly relevant. Graduates go on to careers in drug discovery, pharmaceutical research and development, chemical synthesis, analytical chemistry, regulatory affairs and academic research. Further study at masters or doctoral level in medicinal chemistry, chemical biology, drug discovery or pharmacology is a well-established route for those seeking research careers.
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