This multidisciplinary course will equip you with the skills to tackle the problems that lie at the interface between life and physical science, on a molecular level.
Advances in the understanding of biomolecular processes have often depended upon the collaborative efforts of biochemists, chemists and physicists.
This course will enable you to bridge the gap that can exist between the physical and life science disciplines due to differences in language, perspective and methodology.
You will receive training from both academic and industrial leaders in the physical and biology fields.
Our minimum requirement is a 2.1 degree in chemistry, physics, mathematics, biophysics, biochemistry or bioengineering.
You must also have studied at least 50% physical science content within your degree.
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