

BSc Medicinal Chemistry
About this course
Medicinal chemistry is the discipline that sits at the heart of drug discovery and development. It draws on organic chemistry, biochemistry, pharmacology, and molecular biology to design, synthesise, and evaluate chemical compounds that can be used to treat disease. The drugs that transform millions of lives, from antibiotics and antivirals to cancer treatments and medicines for cardiovascular disease, begin in the laboratories of medicinal chemists who understand how molecules interact with biological targets and how to optimise those interactions for safety and efficacy. At the University of East Anglia this three-year full-time degree provides rigorous academic training in medicinal chemistry that is directly relevant to the pharmaceutical and related industries. You will develop a deep understanding of organic chemistry alongside the biological contexts in which drugs operate, learning to apply knowledge from different areas of chemistry to the challenges of drug development. The programme covers the fundamental chemistry of drug molecules, their synthesis and analysis, the principles of drug-receptor interactions, and the regulatory and industrial contexts in which medicines are developed and tested. UEA has a strong tradition in pharmacy and the life sciences, and the programme benefits from the university's research connections in these areas. Graduates go on to careers in pharmaceutical research and development, drug discovery, biotechnology, clinical research, chemical analysis, and regulatory affairs. The specific combination of chemical and biological knowledge that medicinal chemistry develops is highly valued by the pharmaceutical industry, which is one of the UK's most important and research-intensive sectors. Many graduates also pursue postgraduate study in medicinal chemistry, pharmacology, or related disciplines, including doctoral research in academic or industrial settings. The degree provides an excellent foundation for any career that involves the interface between chemistry and medicine.
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