

MChem Medicinal Chemistry with Pharmacology with a Year Abroad
About this course
Medicinal chemistry is concerned with the design, synthesis, and understanding of molecules that have biological and therapeutic effects. It draws on organic chemistry, biochemistry, and pharmacology to ask how chemical structure relates to biological activity, how drugs are developed and tested, and how the body processes and responds to pharmaceutical compounds. The discipline sits at the heart of the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries, and graduates with medicinal chemistry expertise are central to the processes by which new medicines reach patients. At the University of Liverpool, this five-year programme includes a year abroad, giving you experience of a different research or academic environment and the opportunity to build international networks in a globally connected field. The programme takes you through the foundations of organic and physical chemistry before moving into specialist content in drug discovery, pharmacokinetics, receptor pharmacology, and the chemical biology that underlies modern medicinal chemistry. Liverpool has a strong research base in life sciences and chemistry, and undergraduate students benefit from being taught in an environment where cutting-edge research is ongoing. You will develop both synthetic laboratory skills and the pharmacological understanding needed to interpret how compounds behave in biological systems. Graduates of medicinal chemistry programmes are strongly placed for careers in pharmaceutical research and development, drug discovery, clinical chemistry, chemical biology, regulatory affairs, and science-based consultancy. The pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries rely heavily on graduates with this combination of skills, and there are also routes into academic research, patent law, and medical science liaison roles. Further study at master's or PhD level is common among those who wish to pursue research careers or take specialist roles in drug development.
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